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August 30, 2024

TIND The MUNCH Museum goes live on TIND ILS. 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. [Full Announcement].

March 5, 2024

TIND The MUNCH Museum selects TIND ILS. The Munch Museum Library research library has selected TIND ILS as its new library system. The MUNCH research library collection includes all documentation and accrued knowledge about Edvard Munch and consists of about 30.000 items, including Edvard Munch's personal book collection. [Full Announcement].

June 1, 2022

TIND The Folger Shakespeare Library goes live on TIND ILS. The Folger Shakespeare Library has successfully migrated from Voyager ILS to the TIND Integrated Library System. [Full Announcement].

TIND Folger Launches New Online Library Catalog - First in 25 Years. Folger Shakespeare Library has launched a new online catalog to serve scholars, authors, artists, students, teachers, Shakespeare enthusiasts, and others interested in accessing the Folger collection which includes the world's largest Shakespeare collection and one of the world's three largest collections of early English books (1475-1640) and the 6th largest collection of titles from 1641-1700. It is also a resource for librarians referring to its bibliographic data to learn more about how to catalog rare materials. The Folger's new catalog is powered by the TIND Integrated Library System. [Full Announcement].

January 12, 2022

TIND Folger Shakespeare Library selects TIND ILS. TIND, a spin-off from CERN specializing in innovative library software solutions, has been chosen by the Folger Shakespeare Library to implement TIND ILS. Folger is migrating from Ex Libris' Voyager system. [Full Announcement].

January 28, 2021

TIND The University of Southern Indiana Partners With TIND and EBSCO to Improve the Library's Research Experience. TIND and EBSCO Information Services announce that the University of Southern Indiana has selected the TIND Integrated Library System, migrating from Ex Libris' Voyager system and will also transition its Primo discovery layer to EBSCO Discovery Service. The university will be able to use EDS with TIND ILS for real-time holdings information and integrate with GOBI and Harrassowitz, leveraging the TIND ILS real-time acquisition APIs. [Full Announcement].

August 17, 2020

TIND Supreme Court Library of Queensland selects TIND. TIND announced that another law library will join Columbia and Berkeley Law schools in migrating to the TIND ILS. The Supreme Court Library Queensland will migrate from Millennium, by Innovative Interfaces, to a combined TIND ILS and TIND DA instance. [Full Announcement].

June 18, 2020

TIND Mills College goes live on TIND ILS. TIND's reach in the bay area continues to grow as Mills College in Oakland migrates to the TIND ILS. Mills College joins UC Berkeley Law (TIND ILS, TIND IR) and UC Berkeley main campus (TIND DA) as TIND customers. [Full Announcement].

May 26, 2020

TIND Eastern Mennonite University migrates to TIND ILS. TIND announced that another U.S. academic library has chosen to migrate to the TIND ILS. Eastern Mennonite University is currently implementing the TIND ILS, migrating from a SirsiDynix instance of Symphony. [Full Announcement].

May 24, 2019

TIND Columbia Law migrates to the TIND ILS. TIND welcomed Columbia Law Library to the growing cadre of academic libraries opting for the TIND ILS. Columbia is migrating from Sierra ILS. [Full Announcement].

August 31, 2018

TIND TIND 1.6 is released: acquisitions, serials, elasticsearch. TIND has released version 1.6 to all customers. Major highlights include the deployment of acquisitions and serials functionality to all TIND ILS customers. TIND 1.6 also includes Elasticsearch as the default search engine, allowing for fast and scalable search across tens of millions of records and files. [Full Announcement].

August 19, 2016

TIND Olin College selects TIND ILS and TIND Repository. 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. [Full Announcement].

June 7, 2016

TIND Eurofound selects TIND library management system. 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. [Full Announcement].

January 4, 2016

TIND ITU goes live on TIND Library Management System. 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. [Full Announcement].

December 1, 2015

TIND The United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library selects TIND for its Digital Library System. 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. TIND will provide a flexible, scalable and integration solution replacing multiple ILS-, repository- and search platforms, including Horizon (SirsiDynix) and DSpace. The UN manages a vast collection of digitized and born-digital material that will be made accessible and preserved safely in the cloud-platform. The eventual scale of the collection is estimated at over 10 million files. [Full Announcement].

July 13, 2015

TIND Caltech selects TIND Library Management System. CERN spin-off TIND Technologies was selected by the California Institute of Technology to provide their cloud-based library management system based on CERN open source technology. The solution will be integrated with EBSCO’s Discovery Service. [Full Announcement].