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Hinari Access to Research for Health Programme was set up by the World Health Organization and major publishers to enable developing countries to access collections of biomedical and health literature. There are up to 15,000 e-journals and up to 60,000 online books available to health institutions in more than 10 countries. Hinari is part of Research4Life, the collective name for five programs - Hinari (focusing on health), AGORA (focusing on agriculture), (focusing on environment), ARDI (focusing on applied science and technology) and GOALI (focusing on law and justice). Together, Research4Life provides lower income countries with free or low cost access to academic and professional peer-reviewed content online.

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  • HINARI (fr)
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  • Hinari Access to Research for Health Programme was set up by the World Health Organization and major publishers to enable developing countries to access collections of biomedical and health literature. There are up to 15,000 e-journals and up to 60,000 online books available to health institutions in more than 10 countries. Hinari is part of Research4Life, the collective name for five programs - Hinari (focusing on health), AGORA (focusing on agriculture), (focusing on environment), ARDI (focusing on applied science and technology) and GOALI (focusing on law and justice). Together, Research4Life provides lower income countries with free or low cost access to academic and professional peer-reviewed content online. (en)
  • HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) ou Interréseau-Santé initiative d'accès aux recherches est un programme mis sur pied par l’Organisation mondiale de la santé pour offrir un accès gratuit ou à bas prix aux pays en voie de développement à une collection scientifique en texte intégral dans les domaines de la médecine biologique et des sciences sociales. Plus de 70 éditeurs participent au projet. Près de 5500 titres de périodique sont disponibles en version électronique. (fr)
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  • Hinari Access to Research for Health Programme (en)
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  • Hinari Access to Research for Health Programme (en)
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  • Hinari (en)
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  • Blackwell, Elsevier Science, the Harcourt Worldwide STM Group, Wolters Kluwer International Health & Science, Springer Verlag and John Wiley (en)
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  • Geneva, Switzerland (en)
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  • To provide free or low-cost online access to academic journals (en)
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  • Research for Health (en)
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  • Hinari Access to Research for Health Programme was set up by the World Health Organization and major publishers to enable developing countries to access collections of biomedical and health literature. There are up to 15,000 e-journals and up to 60,000 online books available to health institutions in more than 10 countries. Hinari is part of Research4Life, the collective name for five programs - Hinari (focusing on health), AGORA (focusing on agriculture), (focusing on environment), ARDI (focusing on applied science and technology) and GOALI (focusing on law and justice). Together, Research4Life provides lower income countries with free or low cost access to academic and professional peer-reviewed content online. The Hinari programme, and the other programmes, were reviewed for the second time in 2010 and the publishers involved have committed to continuing with it until at least 2025. Hinari has received the high honor of the Medical Library Association's 2015 Louise Darling Medal for Collection Development in the Health Sciences. (en)
  • HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) ou Interréseau-Santé initiative d'accès aux recherches est un programme mis sur pied par l’Organisation mondiale de la santé pour offrir un accès gratuit ou à bas prix aux pays en voie de développement à une collection scientifique en texte intégral dans les domaines de la médecine biologique et des sciences sociales. Plus de 70 éditeurs participent au projet. Près de 5500 titres de périodique sont disponibles en version électronique. Établi en 2002, le programme a pour objectif d’offrir un support pour la recherche et l’enseignement dans les pays où les institutions n’ont pas les moyens financiers pour accéder à une littérature spécialisée et couteuse. Les critères d’admissibilités au programme sont en fonction du PNB par habitant. Les moins bien nantis bénéficient d’un accès gratuit. Les pays plus avancés ont un accès pour un tarif réduit. (fr)
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  • World Health Organization (en)
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  • Hinari
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  • Research for Health
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  • To provide free or low-cost online access to academic journals
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