Tulsa, OK and Oslo, Norway – December 13, 2024. The University of Tulsa (TU) has selected TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) as its new digital collections platform to preserve and provide access to its extensive archival and research collections. With its modern and intuitive user interface and advanced metadata tools, TIND DA will help TU make its materials more accessible to researchers, students, and the public.
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Sag Harbor, NY and Oslo, Norway – November 22, 2024. The John Jermain Memorial Library (JJML) has selected TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) to preserve and showcase its local history archives collections. JJML joins a growing number of public libraries selecting TIND DA for its intuitive interface, robust digital preservation tools, and metadata management capabilities.
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Milwaukee, WI, and Oslo, Norway – November 1, 2024. The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) has selected TIND Institutional Repository (TIND IR) and TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) to manage and preserve its digital content. By migrating from SirsiDynix Portfolio, MSOE joins a growing number of academic libraries that unify their digital archive and institutional repository on a single platform to streamline workflows, simplify metadata management, and improve accessibility and discoverability for their collections.
Dallas, TX and Oslo, Norway - October 11, 2024. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) has selected TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) to manage, preserve, and showcase their digital collections. UTSW will be migrating a rich image collection from CONTENTdm, audiovisual collections from Aviary, and digital exhibits from Omeka.
Warren, OH, and Oslo, Norway, Sep 27, 2024. The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library (W-TCPL) has gone live on TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA). Migrating from the open-source platform Omeka, W-TCPL joins a growing group of public libraries choosing TIND DA for its user-friendly interface, modern design, and robust support for diverse content types.
San Francisco, CA and Oslo, Norway - June 21, 2024. The San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) has selected TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) to preserve and showcase their digital collections, including over 50.000 photographs, manuscripts and oral histories. SFPL is migrating from Islandora to TIND DA because of its robust digital preservation features, efficient metadata management and user-friendly interface.
Providence, RI and Oslo, Norway, May 30. Rhode Island College has selected TIND Institutional Repository (TIND IR) and TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) for an enhanced user experience and increased accessibility of their digital content. Migrating from BePress Digital Commons, the college will unify their digital archive and institutional repository on a single platform, providing streamlined workflows, simplifying metadata management, and improving accessibility and discoverability for their collections.
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.
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.
Oslo, Norway - April 26, 2024. Arbeids- og velferdsbiblioteket ved NAV har innført TIND ILS som sitt nye biblioteksystem, og forlater med det Ex Libris Alma og BIBSYS/UNIT-konsortiet. "TIND er et betydelig mindre komplekst system enn Alma og passer mye bedre for mindre bibliotek som vårt. Konsortiet burde inkludere ulike system som snakker sammen, ikke tvinge alle til å bruke samme system", sier Marte Salvesen og Cathrine Fjeldstad, bibliotekarer ved NAV.