Greensboro, NC, and Oslo, Norway – November 7, 2025. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) has launched Digital Greensboro, a unified platform bringing together the university’s digital collections and institutional repository. Powered by TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) and TIND Institutional Repository (TIND IR), the new system replaces UNCG’s legacy Islandora-based and homegrown platforms and provides seamless access to the university’s scholarly, cultural, and historical content through a single portal.
UNC Greensboro goes live with TIND Digital Archive and TIND Institutional Repository
Released November 07, 2025
Florida International University Implements TIND Digital Archive, Modernizing Long-standing dPanther Repository
Released October 31, 2025
Miami, FL and Oslo, Norway – October 31, 2025. Florida International University (FIU) has completed the migration of its homegrown dPanther repository to TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA). The new platform powers FIU’s expansive digital collections and supports collaboration with partner institutions across Florida.
TIND Meets International Standards for Information Security with ISO 27001 Certification and SOC 2 Attestation
Released October 17, 2025
Oslo, Norway – October 17, 2025. TIND is now officially ISO 27001 certified and SOC 2 attested. These two internationally recognized standards confirm that TIND’s systems, processes, and infrastructure meet rigorous requirements for information security and data protection.
Milwaukee, WI and Oslo, Norway, September 19, 2025. The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) has gone live on TIND Institutional Repository (IR) and TIND Digital Archive (DA). Migrating from SirsiDynix Portfolio, MSOE joins a growing number of academic libraries unifying their digital archive and institutional repository on a single platform to streamline workflows and improve discoverability and accessibility across collections.
Reed College selects TIND Institutional Repository and TIND Digital Archive
Released August 22, 2025
Portland, OR and Oslo, Norway, August 22. Reed College has selected TIND Institutional Repository (IR) and TIND Digital Archive (DA). Reed 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.
Manchester, NH and Oslo, Norway - August 15, 2025. Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) has selected TIND Digital Archive (DA) and TIND Institutional Repository (IR) to manage and provide access to its growing repository of scholarly and historical materials. The university will be migrating from multiple legacy platforms into a single, unified solution.
Greenville, SC, and Oslo, Norway - August 8, 2025. Furman University has selected TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) as its new digital collections platform, migrating from CONTENTdm to preserve and provide access to archival and special collections. With its modern and intuitive user interface and advanced metadata tools, TIND DA will help Furman make its materials more accessible to researchers, students, and the public.
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.
Dallas, TX and Oslo, Norway - May 9, 2025. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) has implemented TIND DA to manage, showcase and preserve its growing digital collections. By migrating a rich image collection from CONTENTdm, audiovisual materials from Aviary, and digital exhibits from Omeka all into TIND DA, UTSW has enhanced the visibility and accessibility of its archival content.
Charlotte, NC and Oslo, Norway – March 21, 2025. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s digital collections are now migrated to TIND DA, enhancing how the institution preserves and provides access to historical photographs, oral histories, and university records. Migrating from Islandora, this implementation marks a major step in the university’s efforts to provide seamless access to historical and institutional archives for researchers, students, and the public.


