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HINARI Portal (Basic Course: Module 3 Part A)

Learn how to access the Hinari portal on a computer or mobile phone with internet access. Login to the website to gain access to full-text articles, e-books, and other resources. Use your institution's username and password to login. Explore different programs and access content from multiple publishers.

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HINARI Portal (Basic Course: Module 3 Part A)

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  1. HINARI Portal(Basic Course: Module 3 Part A)

  2. Hinari can be accessed from either a computer or mobile phone – with Internet access

  3. Displayed are samples from the mobile phone version of the Hinari content and databases pages

  4. Login to the HINARI website by clicking on LOGIN. Note: If you do not LOGIN to HINARI, you will not get access to the most of the full text articles, e-books and other resources.

  5. Workshop User Name/Password User Name: Password: Note: A training username and password only will be ‘activated’ for the workshop. You can use your institution’s username and password. Either one should never be published online.

  6. Enter your HINARI USER NAME and PASSWORD in the appropriate boxes, change the language of the portal (if necessary), then click on the Login button. Note: To have access to the full text articles, you must properly sign in.

  7. Click on the Hinari logo to open the program. All the programs your institution is registered for are listed. Login to any of the other programs by returning to this page (use the R4L Portal – Applications tab at the top of the web browser). To open another program, click on the specific logo. Your Hinari username and password will grant access to the other programs (and ditto for your institution’s AGORA, ARDI GOALI or OARE logins).

  8. Further Login Instructions We strongly recommend to not bookmark this connection page. It is always preferable to open the HINARI portal (www.who.int/hinari/ ) itself or another R4L program. The initial page of the program will have the right link to the login page – especially if there are any future changes to the authentication server.

  9. Auto-login option • Users at a registered institution can, using an auto-login-enabled computer, access a Research4Life search interface, review results and abstracts, and download the full text of articles, without needing to log on each time. • Auto-login can resolve many login and password problems • Your institution must have an intranet (internal network not publicly accessible) • To request the auto-login script and technical instructions, contact r4l@research4life.org

  10. Once logged-in, you will be taken into the Access the content sub-page of the website. Note the ‘Logged in from: Test Account’ message. That line will list your country. This proper login also can be confirmed by the url login.research4life.org/tacsgro)extranet.who.int/…

  11. If you fail to use the Loginbutton from the Research4Life access page, you will have a second option on the Content page – Log in for access. Note the key access choices – Journals collection, Books collection, and, on the horizontal frame, Subjects, Languages, Publishers and a link to the Training Materials. Also note the How to Register link to a step-by-step guide plus other information.

  12. Now opened is the Browse Subject ‘Public Health’ listing (without the proper login). Displayed is the default All Items tab. Of the initial list of 18 journals titles, only 4 are Full access to this content for everyone (green box) while there are 14 that are not accessible (grey box). You must log in for access - to have full access to this content. From the Journals Books Collection A-Z list, a similar All Items list will be displayed.

  13. Journals can be accessed by title from an alphabetical list. For this exercise, click on ‘J’ from the A-Z list. Note: there also is a View complete list of journals option although this list does not have hypertext links to the journals.

  14. Displayed is the ‘J’ journal list. Click on the title for JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association. When properly logged in, the default is the Accessible Content page. This and the All Items displays will be discussed in subsequent slides. Note that the ‘years of volumes’ available are listed after the journal title.

  15. Note the per page titles displayed drop down menu (25, 100, 500 and all options) and ability to move from one page of the J journal titles list to another. .

  16. Another window will open at the journal publisher’s website usually with access to the Archive page. Open the Current Issue.

  17. The Current Issue now is displayed with various options for viewing including [Full Text] or [PDF] formats Click on the 2nd article..

  18. The HTMLversion now is displayed which can include links to sections of the article, bibliographic citations or related articles. Note the other options for viewing the article.

  19. Now displayed is the PDF or Portable Document Format - a scanned image of the article. This format is similar to the traditional print option. To download a PDF document, you will need a copy of the freely available Adobe Acrobat program: www.adobe.com

  20. For all types of resources, all material added in the last month have a New button before the title. Click on New to be redirected to a page titled Latest online information resources.

  21. Now displayed is the Latest online information resources listing organized by Type & Publisher. It includes 24 journals and 38 Books

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