Press Releases

UC Berkeley Law goes live on TIND ILS

Released August 07, 2018

Berkeley, CA and Oslo, Norway – August 7, 2018TIND was selected by the University of California, Berkeley Law Library to provide their cloud-based Integrated Library System (TIND ILS), replacing Sierra ILS. As part of the implementation, TIND has developed a new acquisitions and serials module in close partnership with the library.

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Olin College selects TIND ILS and TIND IR

Released August 19, 2016

Needham, MA and Geneva, Switzerland – August 19, 2016. CERN spin-off TIND was selected by Olin College of Engineering to provide their cloud-based library management system. TIND is replacing the EOS.Web ILS and Digital Commons Repository. The solution will be integrated with EBSCO’s Discovery Service.

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Eurofound selects TIND ILS

Released June 07, 2016

Dublin, Ireland and Geneva, Switzerland – June 7, 2016. CERN spin-off TIND was selected by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) to provide their cloud-based library management system based on CERN open source technology.

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ITU goes live on TIND ILS

Released January 04, 2016

Geneva, Switzerland – January 4, 2016. TIND, an official CERN spin-off, was selected by the International Telecommunication Union to provide their cloud-based library management system based on CERN open source technology. TIND has now successfully replaced the ExLibris Voyager ILS.

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The United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library selects TIND for its Digital Library System

Released December 01, 2015

New York, NY and Geneva, Switzerland – December 1, 2015. TIND, an official CERN spin-off, was selected through formal tender by the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library to provide their cloud-based Digital Library System based on CERN open source software.

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Caltech Selects TIND ILS

Released July 13, 2015

Pasadena, California and Geneva, Switzerland – July 13, 2015. CERN spin-off TIND Technologies was selected by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) to provide their cloud-based library management system based on CERN open source technology. The solution will be integrated with EBSCO's Discovery Service.

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