: If you are working remotely, your librarian can provide specific off-campus credentials. Some institutions also allow persistent login , which recognizes your device for up to three months after a successful on-campus sign-in. HINARI access to research in health programme - EMRO

: All faculty, staff, and students of a registered institution are entitled to use these shared credentials.

If you are working from home, in the field, or at a facility without registered IP addresses, you will need to use your institution’s official HINARI login credentials.

If you changed your router or device password and lost it, here is the recovery process.

Click on the button located at the top right corner of the page.

| Account Type | Recovery Process | |---|---| | Personal (via OpenAthens) | Click “Forgot your password?” on the OpenAthens login page. Reset link sent to registered email. | | Personal (via institutional proxy) | Contact your library’s e-resources administrator. | | Shared institutional account | Contact your Hinari institutional coordinator. The password cannot be self-reset. | | Lost username | Ask your coordinator. Usernames are often based on the institution code. |

Institutions in these countries receive completely free access to all Hinari resources.

: The HINARI security system is designed to block access through anonymizers and VPNs. This is to ensure that users are correctly identified as being from eligible countries and institutions. Make sure to disconnect from any VPN or proxy service before attempting to log in .

Incorrect browser settings can also cause problems. Ensure that your browser accepts cookies and that no extensions are blocking authentication processes.

: If your institution lacks a formal library department, the administrative office or research director handles the Research4Life partnership agreements. Verify If Your Institution is Registered

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