If you do not have institutional credentials, you can still view some resources as a .
What are you affiliated with (e.g., university, hospital, independent)?
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If your organization is eligible but not yet registered, your institutional director or head librarian can fill out an official registration form on the Research4Life portal. Registration is completely free for Group A countries and takes a few days to process. Once approved, the WHO sends the official, secure login details directly to the administrative contact. 4. Utilize IP-Based Access
Hinari categorizes eligible countries into two groups based on economic indicators like Gross National Income (GNI): If you do not have institutional credentials, you
One of the most significant features of Hinari is its provision of password-free access to a substantial collection of resources. This means that users do not need to register or obtain a password to access the wealth of information available through Hinari. This access model is particularly beneficial for:
The evidence supporting Hinari's value is compelling and well-documented. Independent studies conducted by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) have demonstrated remarkable outcomes. For a moment, she looked fierce—young, even
Because the content is licensed from commercial publishers (like Elsevier or Wiley), Hinari employs strict authentication to prevent "leakage" to users in high-income countries who should be paying full price.
Contact your university or hospital library and ask whether your institution is registered with HINARI. If it is, the library will either provide you with the institutional login details or, in many cases, issue you a personal HINARI login . Once you have those credentials, you can log in from anywhere via the Research4Life portal.