This study presents the potential of infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) to predict soil organic carbon (SOC) content. A large national soil library was used, including about 3800 samples collected at two soil depths (0–30 and 30–50 cm) using a 16 × 16 km plot grid over the French metropolitan territory (552,000 km2). Reflectance spectra were collected in the laboratory using visible and near infrared (VNIR), near infrared (NIR) and mid infrared (MIR) spectrophotometers. The soil data library was broken down into calibration and validation sets through sample selection at random or based on spectral representativeness. The calibration intensity was investigated in order to assess the optimum number of calibration samples require...