Washington, DC and Oslo, Norway – January 14, 2022. TIND, a spin-off from CERN specializing in innovative library software solutions, has been chosen by the Folger Shakespeare Library to implement TIND ILS. Folger is migrating from Ex Libris’ Voyager system.
Boston, MA and Oslo, Norway - November 23, 2021 - TIND, a spin off from CERN specializing in innovative library software solutions, announced today that Matt Hall has joined their expanding team as VP of Business Development. In this role, Hall will be responsible for building out TIND’s global sales program and team.
Boston, MA and Oslo, Norway - June 15, 2021. TIND, a spin off from CERN specializing in library software solutions, today announced that it is continuing to expand its team with the appointment of Andrew French as VP Product Management. French brings more than a decade of library technology and archive experience since graduating from the Simmons College Library and Information Science & Archives Management Program.
The University of Southern Indiana Partners With TIND and EBSCO to Improve the Library’s Research Experience
Released January 28, 2021
Evansville, IN, Oslo, Norway, Ipswich, MA. - January 28, 2021. TIND and EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) announce that the University of Southern Indiana (USI) has selected the TIND Integrated Library System (TIND ILS), migrating from Ex Libris’ Voyager system and will also transition its Primo discovery layer to EBSCO Discovery Service™ (EDS). The university will be able to use EDS with TIND ILS for real-time holdings information and integrate with GOBI and Harrassowitz, leveraging the TIND ILS real-time acquisition APIs.
St. Louis, MO and Oslo, Norway – December 11, 2020. The Materials Technology Institute (MTI) has selected the TIND Institutional Repository (TIND IR) and TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA). MTI is migrating from an existing repository provided by Global Village Publishing (GVPi), a Sage Publishing product. MTI will utilize the TIND platform to provide web-based repository access to over four decades of not-for-profit research and resources to its member companies and engineers.
Santa Cruz, CA and Oslo, Norway - October 29, 2020. TIND, a spin off from CERN specializing in library software solutions, today announced that industry leader Kari Paulson has joined the company as Chief Operating Officer and member of the board.
Brisbane, Australia and Oslo, Norway – August 17, 2020. TIND is excited to announce that another law library will join Columbia and Berkeley Law schools in migrating to the TIND ILS. The Supreme Court Library Queensland (SCLQ) will migrate from Millennium, by Innovative Interfaces, to a combined TIND ILS and TIND DA instance.
Colorado Springs, CO and Oslo, Norway – July 31, 2020. Colorado College will migrate to a combined TIND IR and TIND DA instance for their newly branded digitalCC multi-media repository, providing archival preservation, curation, and discovery of scholarly publications and digitized special collections. The college migrates to TIND from a locally hosted Fedora Commons datastore.
Oakland, CA and Oslo, Norway – June 18, 2020. TIND’s reach in the bay area continues to grow as Mills College in Oakland migrates to the TIND ILS. Mills College joins UC Berkeley Law (TIND ILS, TIND IR) and UC Berkeley main campus (TIND DA) as TIND customers.
Harrisonburg, Virginia and Oslo, Norway – June 02, 2020. TIND is pleased to announce that another U.S. academic library has chosen to migrate to the TIND ILS. Eastern Mennonite University is currently implementing the TIND ILS, migrating from a SirsiDynix instance of Symphony.