Elizabeth City, NC and Oslo, Norway – September 26, 2025. Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) has selected TIND Institutional Repository (TIND IR) to replace its previous homegrown consortial platform, joining a growing number of North Carolina institutions migrating to TIND. With TIND IR, ECSU will implement a modern, fully hosted repository that combines an intuitive discovery interface with powerful workflow and metadata management tools.
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.
Englewod, CO, and Oslo, Norway - July 9, 2025. Rocky Vista University (RVU) has selected TIND IR as its first institutional repository. The new repository will support the University’s growing research community by collecting, preserving, and showcasing scholarly output from students and faculty, all within a modern, user-friendly platform that offers powerful tools for submission and access.
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.
Charlotte, NC, and Oslo, Norway - May 28, 2025. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) has successfully migrated its institutional repository from Islandora to TIND IR, highlighting TIND’s strong reputation and growing community of satisfied clients as key factors in the university’s decision. The move will enhance the visibility and accessibility of scholarly outputs.
Athens, GA and Oslo, Norway - May 19, 2025. The University of Georgia (UGA) has implemented TIND Institutional Repository (IR) and TIND Research Data Management (RDM), migrating over 26,000 scholarly publications, creative works and research data from ExLibris Esploro. The new repository will serve as a central hub for faculty and student researchers to share and preserve a wide range of scholarly materials and datasets.
UNC Greensboro Selects TIND Institutional Repository and TIND Digital Archive
Released January 10, 2025
Greensboro, NC and Oslo, Norway – January 10, 2024. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNC Greensboro) has selected TIND Institutional Repository (TIND IR) and TIND Digital Archive (TIND DA) to preserve and enhance access to its digital collections. By adopting TIND’s repository platform, UNC Greensboro joins a growing number of academic institutions consolidating their IR and digital collections onto a single platform to streamline workflows, enhance metadata management, and improve accessibility and discoverability across collections.


