Hinari Login Username Password Link

Hinari’s legacy system does not have a public password reset feature because accounts are managed locally. You must contact your institutional coordinator.

Because Hinari provides access to expensive, subscription-only content (millions of dollars worth), security is paramount. Follow these rules:

Violation consequence: The WHO may suspend your entire institution’s access for up to one year. hinari login username password


Beware of fake emails claiming “Your Hinari login username password has expired” with a link to a fake login page. Hinari/WHO will never ask you for your password via email.

Many institutions are migrating from local Hinari username/password systems to OpenAthens – a modern single sign-on solution. If your library supports it, you will: Hinari’s legacy system does not have a public

If you prefer using a simple username and password, check if your institution still supports the legacy Hinari method. Some have phased it out entirely.


Hinari is a WHO program providing free/low-cost access to health research. Violation consequence: The WHO may suspend your entire

Losing your login details is common, especially if you don’t use Hinari daily. Instead of guessing, follow this hierarchy of support:


Protect your access—and your institution’s subscription—by following these rules:


Before contacting support, run through this checklist:

If you have answered “yes” to all and still cannot access, email your coordinator with the exact error message and the time of the attempt.