Syracuse, NY and Oslo, Norway — May 8, 2026.Syracuse University Libraries has selected TIND Institutional Repository (TIND IR) and TIND Research Data Management (TIND RDM) as the twin foundations for the next generation of SURFACE, the University’s open access digital repository. Managed by the Libraries since 2010, SURFACE provides a trusted home for faculty, staff and student scholarship, generating more than 10 million downloads worldwide.
Syracuse University Libraries Selects TIND Institutional Repository and TIND Research Data Management
Released May 08, 2026
George Mason University selects TIND Digital Archive and TIND Institutional Repository
Released April 23, 2026
Virginia's largest public research university consolidates digital collections and scholarly output on a single platform, migrating from DSpace and Luna
Fairfax, VA, and Oslo, Norway — April 17, 2026 — George Mason University Libraries (GMU) has selected TIND Institutional Repository (IR) and TIND Digital Archive (DA), migrating from DSpace and Luna to bring its research output and digital collections onto a single cloud-hosted platform.
Cedarville University implements TIND Institutional Repository and TIND Digital Archive
Released April 17, 2026
Cedarville, Ohio and Oslo, Norway — March 17, 2026 — Cedarville University has gone live on TIND Institutional Repository and TIND Digital Archive, replacing Digital Commons and consolidating the university’s journal publishing, institutional repository, and digital collections onto a single platform. The move replaces six separate tools previously needed to manage the library’s archives and journal publishing operations.
Oregon Institute of Technology implements TIND Digital Archive and TIND Institutional Repository
Released April 03, 2026
Oslo, Norway – 3 April 2026–The Oregon Institute of Technology is migrating from CONTENTdm to TIND Digital Archive and TIND Institutional Repository. By consolidating its digital collections and institutional repository into a single platform, Oregon Tech will streamline metadata workflows and significantly enhance discovery for its unique polytechnic research.
Society of the Cincinnati implements TIND Digital Archive and TIND Integrated Library Systems
Released March 27, 2026
Washington, DC, and Oslo, Norway, 27 March 2026 – The Society of the Cincinnati has implemented TIND Digital Archive and TIND Integrated Library System following a migration from CONTENTdm and Inmagic.
ELIZABETH CITY, NC and Oslo — 20 March 2026 — Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) has selected TIND Institutional Repository (TIND IR) to manage and showcase its scholarly and creative output. Migrating from the NC DOCKS consortium, ECSU gains greater institutional autonomy, comprehensive support, and modern multimedia capabilities.
Saratoga Springs, NY and Oslo, Norway — 13 March 2026 — Skidmore College has selected TIND Institutional Repository to support the preservation, access, and discovery of its scholarly and creative output. A TIND partner since 2018, when the College first implemented TIND Digital Archive, Skidmore is now migrating from Digital Commons to consolidate its institutional repository and digital collections onto a single, integrated platform.
Elon University selects TIND Digital Archive, TIND Institutional Repository and TIND Research Data Management
Released December 12, 2025
Elon, NC, and Oslo, Norway – December 12, 2025. Elon University has selected TIND to bring its digital collections, scholarly works and research data into a single repository platform. Migrating from CONTENTdm, the TIND platform will provide Elon with a more intuitive and user-friendly environment for managing and showcasing their archival materials, while also launching new repository services for research data and scholarly material.
UNC Greensboro goes live with TIND Digital Archive and TIND Institutional Repository
Released November 07, 2025
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.
Elizabeth City, NC and Oslo, Norway – October 24, 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.


