o:294218 Cyberinfrastructure Supporting Evolving Data Collections Paper - iPRES 2011 - Singapore en The requirements to support large-scale and complex research collections are growing at an accelerated pace. Considering the continuous evolution of the collections, their increasing sizes, the technologies supporting them, and the importance of adequate data management to long-term preservation, a team at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) developed a cyberinfrastructure to aid researchers in the creation, management, and curation of collections throughout the research lifecycle processes and beyond for access and long term preservation. Collections are maintained on a petabyte-scale data applications facility, and consulting services are available to address data curation needs. In this environment, researchers have the flexibility to build their collections without having to deal with details such as systems administration and hardware migration planning. The cyberinfrastructure facilitates the development of sustainable collections and a seamless transition through data gathering and curation, large-scale analysis, and collections dissemination and preservation. iPRES, Singapore, data management, preservation, storage architecture, metadata 2013-06-25T13:05:26.793Z 44 yes 46 Maria Esteva David Walling person Tomislav Urban person Christopher Jordan person application/pdf 496606 http://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:294218 no yes 15 70 12 1068391 1068397