There is no universal default. Each institution sets its own. Contact your library.
Upon successful authentication, you will be redirected to the Hinari journal collection page, where you can search and download full-text articles.
The HINARI programme, part of Research4Life , provides free or low-cost access to biomedical literature for institutions in developing countries.
If you are a librarian or coordinator and need to create a direct for a new user: hinari login username password
If you are a registered user at an institution that has implemented the feature, you may be able to access the Research4Life search interface, review results and abstracts, and download full-text articles without needing to log on each time. To request the auto-login script and technical instructions for your institution, contact the Research4Life team at r4l@research4life.org .
Once logged in, you can browse content by journal title, book title, language, publisher, or subject. Troubleshooting Common Hinari Login Errors
If your institution is , you cannot obtain a personal Hinari login. You must ask your librarian to start the registration process via the Research4Life website. There is no universal default
Hinari does not issue individual accounts to single researchers or students. Instead, access is granted strictly through . 1. Check Institutional Registration
Usually not. Access is typically limited to current students, faculty, and staff. Check with your alumni association or library.
If your organization qualifies but has never registered, an authorized official (such as the director, dean, or chief librarian) must complete the official application. Go to the official . Upon successful authentication, you will be redirected to
Hinari (part of Research4Life) provides low- and middle-income countries with free or low-cost access to biomedical and health literature. Access is granted to institutions
Unlike personal accounts you may create on other platforms, Hinari does not offer individual registration to end-users. Instead, access is managed at the institutional level. This means: