Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Oslo, Norway — 22 May 2026 — The University of Scranton has selected TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) to showcase and preserve its digital collections, migrating from CONTENTdm and DuraCloud.
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The transition will bring access and preservation together on a single platform, strengthening discovery, preservation, and interoperability.
"Migrating to TIND represents an investment in the long-term sustainability of our digital collections. As our collections have expanded in scope and instructional use, it has become increasingly important to move toward an integrated system that strengthens discovery, preservation, and interoperability. This investment strengthens the Library's role as a partner in teaching, scholarship, and institutional storytelling, ensuring that our archival materials are not only preserved securely but also discoverable, accessible, and meaningful within today's digital learning environment."
— Colleen Farry, Associate Professor and Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of Scranton
The University will host more than 80 collections on TIND DA, including rare books,medieval manuscripts, theses and audiovisual content. . The University of Scranton joins a growing community of academic libraries migrating from CONTENTdm to TIND DA, including the University of Tulsa, Phillips Exeter Academy, Rhode Island College, the University of Southern Indiana, Skidmore College, Elon University, and Milwaukee School of Engineering.
The University of Scranton, founded in 1888, is located in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The Weinberg Memorial Library serves the university's mission of teaching, scholarship, and service by stewarding distinctive collections — including rare books, medieval manuscripts, theses, and university archives — and by partnering with faculty in instruction and research. Learn more at https://www.scranton.edu/
TIND is an official CERN spin-off providing advanced library management, research data management, and digital preservation solutions. TIND DA is used by institutions worldwide to preserve and make accessible their most valuable collections. TIND is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. Learn more at www.tind.io.
Linda Kim Gresseth, Head of Marketing
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Email linda@tind.io
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