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: Individual researchers, students, and staff cannot register for Hinari directly. You must obtain the institutional username and password from your local librarian or institutional director.

You will now see the UPD authentication box. Here you must input:

: For off-campus access or remote research, librarians distribute a case-sensitive institutional username and password. These credentials are meant solely for internal faculty, staff, and students. Risks of Using Leaked "UPD" Login Lists hinari+login+username+password+upd

The UPD database may take up to 5 minutes to synchronize across all servers. Wait, clear your browser cache, and try again. If the problem persists for more than an hour, contact support.

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | “Invalid username/password” | Contact coordinator to verify or reset. | | Account locked after multiple failures | Wait 15 min or email Help Desk. | | Coordinator left without handover | Email Help Desk with proof of authority. | | Credentials expired | Renew institutional registration annually. | Here you must input: : For off-campus access

When you log into Hinari successfully, go to "My Account" (usually in the top right corner of the journal list page). You will see your UPD expiry date. Set a calendar reminder 1 month before expiry to ask your librarian for renewal.

Contact your librarian or administrator to obtain the current username and password. If they do not have updated credentials, they should email hinari@who.int for assistance. Wait, clear your browser cache, and try again

The program, managed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and part of Research4Life , provides eligible institutions in low- and middle-income countries with free or low-cost access to thousands of biomedical and health journals and books. Accessing Hinari Safely

If your institution has registered its IP range, you will be automatically authenticated when accessing from the campus network without needing a password.

Note: If you are an individual researcher, you must obtain the login credentials from your institution's librarian or system administrator.