I like the idea, but...

Getting students to follow through with installation, getting vetted by my
institution, finding any networking issues.  I still have to find out if our
Novell installation and Admins would be happy with this.

The flip side is wanting to minimize the bells and whistles as I
decentralize my office due to every growing demand.

Thank you all

 
Keith Palmateer
ILL and Summit Coordinator
Portland Community College
17705 NW Springville Rd
Portland, OR 97229

503-614-7433


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Frank Walker
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 5:49 AM
To: Discussion of the Ariel Document Transmission System
Subject: Re: [ARIE-L] Secure FTP transfers w/ Ariel

An excellent solution for secure exchange of library documents is
MyDelivery, a free, prototype tool available from the National Library of
Medicine.  It offers end-to-end encryption of all information, which is
better than secure FTP transmission, where the document usually sits on the
server in an unencrypted state.  More information follows below.

-Frank Walker, National Library of Medicine



MyDelivery - Call for beta testers

MyDelivery, a prototype tool for communicating health and biomedical
information developed by NLM's research engineers, is released for beta
testing.  MyDelivery enables two individuals to exchange information in a
highly secure and reliable way, even through potentially unreliable wireless
networks, and overcomes limitations of attachment size and quantity often
encountered in email.  MyDelivery's email-like user interface allows file
attachments to be large in size (several gigabytes) or quantity (several
thousand).  Furthermore, its HIPAA-compliant end-to-end encryption and
verification of data is accomplished through the invisible management of
security certificates.  This tool has potential applications in
communication of patient health information, biomedical research, library
document delivery, secure data exchange, and telecommuting.  Beta testers
are invited to use it and provide feedback on its utility.  The free
registration and Windows client software are available at
http://mydelivery.nlm.nih.gov. 



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Document Delivery 
  To: Discussion of the Ariel Document Transmission System 
  Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 10:29 AM
  Subject: RE: [ARIE-L] Secure FTP transfers w/ Ariel


  Yes, I think you can send them securely to Ariel's store and forward
server, and they'll forward them to the library they are going to. We don't
use this, but I've seen it,
   
  Ed Helmrich
  Iona College

  ________________________________

  From: [email protected] on behalf of Keith
  Sent: Fri 7/17/2009 4:39 PM
  To: ARIE-L
  Subject: [ARIE-L] Secure FTP transfers w/ Ariel



  I need to know if Ariel is capable of a Secure FTP transfer of articles to
a
  server.  Personally, I doubt this.

  If your institution has a work around please reply on the list.  I will
bet
  I am not the only one wanting to know this.



  Thank you all





   <mailto:[email protected]> Keith Palmateer

  ILL and Summit Coordinator

  Portland Community College

  17705 NW Springville Rd

  Portland, OR 97229



  503-614-7433



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