Hinari Login: Id Password -upd-
Hinari (now more formally known as Hinari – Research4Life or the Hinari Access to Research Initiative) provides free or low-cost access to biomedical and health literature for institutions in eligible low- and middle-income countries.
For Users in Eligible Countries
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Check Eligibility: Ensure you are from a country eligible for Hinari access. Hinari is available to researchers in eligible developing countries. Hinari Login Id Password -UPD-
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Registration: If you haven't already, you need to register for a Hinari account. This typically involves filling out a form with your details, including your institutional affiliation. Hinari (now more formally known as Hinari –
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Login ID and Password:
- Forgot Password: On the Hinari login page, there should be an option to reset your password. Click on it and follow the instructions. You'll likely need to enter your email address associated with your Hinari account.
- Forgot Login ID: If you've forgotten your login ID, try contacting your institution's library or the Hinari support directly. They might be able to provide you with your login credentials.
3. "IP Address not recognized"
- Cause: You are trying to log in from home without a VPN, but your institution uses IP-based authentication.
- Fix: Use your institutional VPN or proxy server. Hinari now requires users off-campus to route traffic through the library's proxy.
A. IP-based access (most common)
- No ID/password needed if you are on-campus or inside the institution’s network.
- The system auto-recognizes your IP range.
Part 7: What to Do If All Else Fails (Official Support Channels)
If you have tried every step above and still cannot log in with your Hinari Login ID and Password -UPD-, use these verified contact methods: For Users in Eligible Countries
- Global Help Desk:
helpdesk@research4life.org (Response time: 2 business days)
- Technical Support Form: Available at
research4life.org/support – include “Hinari Login Issue” in the subject line.
- Regional Focal Point Directory: For faster service, contact your regional coordinator (Asia, Africa, Latin America).
Do not call the WHO Geneva switchboard for login issues – they will redirect you to email.