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HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme

HINARI Programme set up by WHO together with major publishers, enables developing countries to gain access to one of the world's largest collections of biomedical and health literature. More than 8,000 information resources (in 30 different languages) are now available to health institutions in 105 countries, areas and territories benefiting many thousands of health workers and researchers, and in turn, contributing to improve world health.

WIPO’S aRDI programme joins Research4Life

13 October 2011 - The Research4Life partnership, which enables free or low cost online access in the developing world to vital scientific research, is joined today by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), making its ARDI (Access to Research for Development and Innovation) programme the fourth programme in the partnership.

News

HINARI website interface updated

The HINARI website interface was updated in mid-November - as many of you have noticed. Almost all the changes are on the Full-text, journals, databases and other resources page which displays after the login is completed.(Dec. 2011)

Health eLibrary Training Now Globally Available

Health and educational institutions in low-income countries worldwide can now take advantage of free e-training materials. (Oct. 2011)

Elsevier offers 950 new health titles to Research4Life

Elsevier science and technology books collection is now available

News from previous years

New Partners in 2011

We are pleased to recognize the following new publisher partners who have joined HINARI this year:
- American Physical Therapy Association
- Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists
- European Association of Science Editors
- Morgan & Claypool Publishers
- Palgrave Macmillan
- SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research
- Springer Publishing Company

Feedback from Users

Train the Trainers' News

Where HINARI took me and where I took HINARI

Tatjana Petrinic from Cairns Library, University of Oxford shares her first HINARI training experience at University of Gondar (Northern Ethiopia):


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World Health Organization
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HINARI
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Fax: +41 22 791 4150
hinari@who.int