Charlotte, NC and Oslo, Norway, May 10. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte has selected TIND DA and TIND IR to enhance the preservation and accessibility of their scholarly and historical resources. Transitioning from their current platform, Islandora, UNC Charlotte chose TIND for its robust infrastructure for digital preservation and friendly user interface.
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The NAV Library goes live on TIND ILS, TIND IR and TIND DA, migrates from Alma
Released April 26, 2024
Oslo, Norway - April 26, 2024. The Library at the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV) has implemented TIND ILS as its new library system and successfully migrated from Ex Libris Alma. The library has also implemented TIND IR to manage a growing collection of born-digital material and TIND DA to manage their digitized collections. "TIND is a significantly less complex system than Alma and is a much better fit for smaller libraries like ours”, says Marte Salvesen and Cathrine Fjeldstad, librarians at NAV.
Miami, FL, and Oslo, Norway – April 19, 2024. Florida International University (FIU) has selected TIND Digital Archive as its new digital library platform. Moving to TIND DA's flexible and scalable platform will provide discoverability and long-term access to FIU's ever growing digital collections. In transitioning from a locally hosted open-source system, FIU emphasized TIND's robust infrastructure, ongoing development, and accessible APIs as pivotal factors influencing their decision.
Exeter, NH, and Oslo, Norway – March 22, 2024. Phillips Exeter Academy, a renowned U.S. preparatory school, has selected TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA). This partnership marks an important step in the school's efforts to organize, preserve, and make accessible its extensive collection of historical photos, videos, and correspondence while also providing a user-friendly browsing experience for its patrons.
The University of Southern Indiana selects TIND Digital Archive to host their digital collections
Released March 19, 2024
Oslo, Norway – March 14, 2024. The University of Southern Indiana has selected TIND DA, adding their third TIND product in three years. TIND DA will be integrated into their existing TIND ILS and TIND IR install, further improving discoverability and accessibility to their collections. “Moving our ILS, IR, and DA to a single platform makes perfect sense for both library operations and for the end users.", says Becca Neel, Associate Director for Resource Management & UX. USI will migrate from CONTENTdm.
Oslo, Norway – March 4, 2024. MUNCHs forskningsbibliotek har valgt TIND ILS som sitt nye biblioteksystem. “Vi ser frem til å tilby en mer brukervennlig og tidsriktig søkeside for brukerne våre og å få et arbeidsverktøy som gjør biblioteket i bedre i stand til å tilgjengeliggjøre et fullstendig og aktuelt materiale om Edvard Munch.” sier Marthe Samuelsen, Spesialbibliotekar ved MUNCHs bibliotek.
Oslo, Norway – March 4, 2024. MUNCH’s research library has selected TIND ILS as its new library system. "We look forward to offering a modern search experience to our users and upgrading to robust cataloging tools for our librarians. TIND ILS will enable us to make available the most complete material about Edvard Munch and contribute to a better understanding of what the collection consists of,” says Marthe Samuelsen, Special Librarian at MUNCH.
TIND Digital Archive has been selected by the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Released January 26, 2024
Warren, OH, and Oslo, Norway – January 26, 2024. The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library (WTCPL) has joined TIND’s expanding user group of public libraries by selecting the TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA). WTCPL will be migrating from Omeka. The library is looking forward to enhancing the discoverability and long-term preservation of their diverse collection of photographs, postcards, illustrations, and documents.