Press Releases

Cedarville University Selects TIND IR and TIND DA

Released June 27, 2025

Cedarville, OH, and Oslo, Norway - June 27, 2025. Cedarville University has selected TIND Institutional Repository (IR) and TIND Digital Archive (DA) to replace its existing DigitalCommons repository. The university will migrate more than 60,000 items and 2 TB of data. Cedarville joins a growing number of academic institutions consolidating their IR and digital collections system onto a single platform to streamline workflows, enhance metadata management, and improve accessibility and discoverability across collections.

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Duke University Selects TIND RDM as its New Research Data Repository

Released June 16, 2025

Durham, NC, and Oslo, Norway - June 16, 2025. Duke University has selected TIND RDM as its new repository platform for the Duke Research Data Repository and is migrating from Hyrax, an open-source repository engine from Samvera. The Duke Research Data Repository (RDR) is a service of the Duke University Libraries, with the mission to curate, publish, and archive Duke digital research data from any discipline. Using TIND RDM, the Duke RDR will continue to provide long-term public access to support research transparency, reproducibility, and to foster new discoveries.

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Det Norske Veritas Selects TIND ILS

Released June 12, 2025

Oslo, Norway - June 12, 2025. Det Norske Veritas (DNV) has selected TIND ILS as its new library system. Migrating from Mikromarc, the library moves to a modern, right-sized ILS that improves access to information and documents for staff in more than 100 countries. TIND ILS combines a streamlined, intuitive interface with powerful tools for cataloging, search, and batch processing.

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Det Norske Veritas velger TIND ILS

Released June 10, 2025

Oslo, Norway - June 6, 2025. Det Norske Veritas (DNV) har valgt TIND ILS som sitt nye biblioteksystem. Overgangen fra Mikromarc til TIND ILS gir biblioteket et moderne og brukervennlig system med kraftige verktøy. DNV føyer seg med det inn i rekken av flere norske fagbibliotek som går over fra Mikromarc til TIND ILS.

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