St. Louis, MO, and Oslo, Norway – November 28. Concordia Seminary has implemented the TIND Integrated Library System, migrating from EBSCO FOLIO. TIND ILS is selected because of its clear, straightforward interface and data flows. Concordia Seminary joins a growing community of smaller academic and specialized libraries using TIND ILS.
Center for Research Libraries goes live on TIND ILS for Print Archives Preservation Registry
Released November 14, 2025
Chicago, IL, and Oslo, Norway – 14 November 2025. The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) has launched its new Print Archives Preservation Registry (PAPR) on the TIND ILS platform, completing the second of three TIND systems now in production at CRL. The new PAPR serves as a modern, hosted data lake, replacing CRL’s locally built infrastructure with a scalable environment for aggregating and analyzing collective print holdings and bibliographic data contributed by more than 200 member libraries.
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.
Oslo, Norway - June 12, 2025. Det Norske Veritas (DNV) has selected TIND ILS as its new library system. Migrating from Mikromarc, the library moves to a modern, right-sized ILS that improves access to information and documents for staff in more than 100 countries. TIND ILS combines a streamlined, intuitive interface with powerful tools for cataloging, search, and batch processing.
Oslo, Norway - June 6, 2025. Det Norske Veritas (DNV) har valgt TIND ILS som sitt nye biblioteksystem. Overgangen fra Mikromarc til TIND ILS gir biblioteket et moderne og brukervennlig system med kraftige verktøy. DNV føyer seg med det inn i rekken av flere norske fagbibliotek som går over fra Mikromarc til TIND ILS.
The Center for Research Libraries selects TIND ILS to power PAPR, the Print Archives and Preservation Registry
Released November 15, 2024
Chicago, IL, and Oslo, Norway – November 15, 2024. The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) has selected TIND ILS as the new platform for its Print Archives and Preservation Registry (PAPR), advancing CRL’s ability to support the global library community in the sustainable management of collective print collections. This marks CRL’s third implementation of TIND products, a partnership that began in 2023 to reinforce CRL’s commitment to preserving essential resources and facilitating long-term access.
Solna, Sweden, and Oslo, Norway – November 12, 2024. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has selected TIND Integrated Library System (TIND ILS) to modernize its library services and optimize the management of its collections. Migrating from AdLib, ECDC joins a growing community of special libraries relying on TIND ILS, such as the United Nations, the Folgers Shakespeare Library, the Munch Museum, and the World Food Programme.Photo: ECDC
Chicago, IL, and Oslo, Norway – October 15, 2024. The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) has selected the TIND Integrated Library System (TIND ILS) to manage its vast collection and enhance services for over 200 member institutions. After two years on the FOLIO platform, CRL is migrating to TIND ILS for its powerful search features, efficient workflows, and support for batch processing.
Oslo, Norway - August 30, 2024. MUNCH’s research library is now live on TIND ILS. With a modern search experience and advanced cataloging tools, the new system will provide researchers and visitors with a more detailed look into the library’s extensive collection of works related to Edvard Munch.
Oslo, Norway - 30. august, 2024. MUNCHs bibliotek har implementert TIND ILS. "TIND var det beste valget for å fremheve detaljene i samlingen vår”, sier Marthe Samuelsen, Spesialbibliotekar ved MUNCHs bibliotek. TIND ILS vil bidra til å gi forskere og besøkende bedre innsikt i bibliotekets omfattende samling av verk relatert til Edvard Munch.


