| Purpose | URL | |---------|-----| | Hinari information page | http://www.who.int/hinari/ | | Hinari registration | http://extranet.who.int/hinari/en/registration.php | | Direct journal access | http://extranet.who.int/hinari/journals.php | | Research4Life login | http://login.research4life.org | | Hinari HelpDesk email | hinari@who.int |
Many modern institutions use IP-based authentication, meaning users on the campus network are automatically logged in without needing a password at all. Why Passwords Aren't Publicly Shared
Gaining full text access to peer-reviewed articles requires following the precise authentication workflow established by Research4Life. Simply searching PubMed or publisher sites directly will only show abstracts and hide full texts behind standard paywalls.
: Access is typically granted via a shared User ID and Password assigned to your specific institution (e.g., university, teaching hospital, or research institute).
Navigate to the Research4Life unified login page (extranet.who.int/research4life or portal.research4life.org).
If you are an individual researcher or student seeking Hinari access, . Instead, follow these steps:
HINARI is one of the flagship programs under the Research4Life initiative, launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2002. Its primary goal is to provide free or low-cost online access to a vast collection of biomedical and health literature to not-for-profit institutions in eligible low- and middle-income countries.
| Purpose | URL | |---------|-----| | Hinari information page | http://www.who.int/hinari/ | | Hinari registration | http://extranet.who.int/hinari/en/registration.php | | Direct journal access | http://extranet.who.int/hinari/journals.php | | Research4Life login | http://login.research4life.org | | Hinari HelpDesk email | hinari@who.int |
Many modern institutions use IP-based authentication, meaning users on the campus network are automatically logged in without needing a password at all. Why Passwords Aren't Publicly Shared
Gaining full text access to peer-reviewed articles requires following the precise authentication workflow established by Research4Life. Simply searching PubMed or publisher sites directly will only show abstracts and hide full texts behind standard paywalls.
: Access is typically granted via a shared User ID and Password assigned to your specific institution (e.g., university, teaching hospital, or research institute).
Navigate to the Research4Life unified login page (extranet.who.int/research4life or portal.research4life.org).
If you are an individual researcher or student seeking Hinari access, . Instead, follow these steps:
HINARI is one of the flagship programs under the Research4Life initiative, launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2002. Its primary goal is to provide free or low-cost online access to a vast collection of biomedical and health literature to not-for-profit institutions in eligible low- and middle-income countries.