Institutions in the world's least developed countries can access the entire Hinari database for free.
If your institution is already registered, you cannot create your own password—you must request it from your institution’s Hinari Coordinator. This person is usually a librarian or an IT administrator. Send them a formal request including: Hinari Password
The Hinari password system is the gateway to one of the most valuable resources for researchers in developing countries. While the security protocols are robust and necessary, the user experience can occasionally feel bureaucratic, particularly when dealing with license restrictions or annual renewals. Institutions in the world's least developed countries can
While there is no global password, individual registered users may receive a personal username and password from their own institution’s librarian . This is typically for off-campus access (using a proxy server or a tool like EZproxy). These credentials are unique to that user and that library. Send them a formal request including: The Hinari