[ILL-L] Fwd: MyDelivery

Miller, Leo leo.miller at york.edu
Thu Jul 2 09:52:59 EDT 2009


I received the following e-mail and would like to know if anyone is trying
or using this program.  It currently in Beta testing.  Claims to be able to
send large files with encryption.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Leo

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Frank Walker <walker at nlm.nih.gov>
Date: Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:47 PM
Subject: MyDelivery
To: leo.miller at york.edu


  To MyMorph users:


The National Library of Medicine’s Lister Hill Center has produced
MyDelivery, a prototype tool for communicating health and biomedical
information over the Internet.  A result of R&D in Internet communications,
MyDelivery enables two individuals to securely exchange information
reliably, even through potentially unreliable wireless networks.  The
email-like user interface allows file attachments to be large in size
(several gigabytes) or quantity (several thousand).  This tool has potential
applications in secure messaging, library document delivery, biomedical
research, and HIPAA-compliant communication of patient health information.

MyDelivery is currently in beta testing, and we are inviting you to use it
and provide feedback on its utility.  Since you have used our MyMorph
software whose communication components form the basis for our MyDelivery
design, we believe that you will be successful in using MyDelivery.  The
free registration and Windows client software are available at
http://mydelivery.nlm.nih.gov.



Frank Walker
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894  USA
email:  walker at nlm.nih.gov



-- 
Leo Miller
York College
Levitt Library
Assistant Circulation/Interlibrary Loans/Digital Archives
I saw tomorrow look at me from little children’s eyes,
"And thought how carefully we would teach if we were really wise"Author
"Rev. B. Wittern
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