, you may be automatically authenticated without needing a manual login while on campus. Finding Your 2013 or Current Credentials

When Hinari is unavailable, utilize legal open-access search engines like PubMed Central (PMC), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and Google Scholar (filtering for free full texts).

Research4Life provides training on how to maximize HINARI access legitimately.

To provide free or low-cost online access to academic and professional peer-reviewed content. Access: Institutional-based, not individual. The Evolution of HINARI Access (2013 vs. 2026)

Launched in 2002 by the World Health Organization (WHO) alongside major publishers, the was created to bridge the biomedical information gap between high-income and low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs).

: A free archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine.

All products are completely free for registered institutions.

Hinari was established by the World Health Organization (WHO). It provides low- and middle-income countries with free or very low-cost access to major journals in biomedical and health literature. What is Hinari?

While you may find documents from 2013 or later listing usernames like , these are often institutional identifiers for specific locations (e.g., Rwanda or Kenya). University of Nairobi

If your university, research center, or hospital is registered, the institutional librarian holds the master credentials or manages the IP whitelist. Always check with your local library or IT department first, as your campus computers may automatically log you into the system. 3. Register a New Institution

Here is a comprehensive guide that moves beyond a static password to explain how eligible institutions and users can gain sustainable, legitimate access to the world's leading health and biomedical research today.

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