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HINARI for GFMER Participants Background & Training Kimberly Parker HINARI Programme Manager World Health Organization Training Course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Geneva Workshop 2012

HINARI The HINARI Access to Research Programme is coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) HINARI is a public-private partnership between the WHO, publishers and other health care content owners To provide biomedical and health care research and guideline information to non-profit academic and research institutions, governmental and policy making departments in low income countries.

Delivering access to more than7000 of the world s leading primary research and review journals

CC Martin LaBar CC Raveesh Vyas CC Grant MacDonald

CC Paul Goyette

Eligibility/Registration (01 2012) Institutions in countries with GNI (gross national income) per capita below $1600 or HDI (human development index) less than 0.63 are eligible for free access (Group A) Institutions in countries with GNI per capita between $1601-$5000 or HDI less than 0.67 pay a fee of $1000 per year (Group B) Some publishers opt out of this option and do not allow access to their journals For details, see www.who.int/hinari/eligibility/en/

Primary Beneficiary Institutions Eligible categories of institutions are: national universities and professional schools (medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, dentistry) research institutes teaching hospitals government offices, ministries and agencies national libraries local/national non-governmental organizations All permanent and visiting faculty, staff members and students are entitled to access and can obtain the institutional User Name and Password.

Partners Principal Publishers Elsevier Science Springer Wiley-Blackwell Sage Taylor & Francis Lippincott/Williams & Wilkins BioOne Oxford University Press Nature Publishing Other science/technical/ medical publishers Principal Programme Partners World Health Organization - WHO Food and Agriculture Org. FAO United Nations Environment Programme UNEP World Intellectual Property Organization - WIPO Yale University Library Mann Library/Cornell University International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers STM Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa - ITOCA Microsoft Serials Solutions http://extranet.who.int/hinari/en/partners.php

HINARI Website This is the initial page of the HINARI website. Note in the left-hand column, that there are links to the Full-text journals, database and other resources, Eligibility, Register, FAQs and Training pages. To access the HINARI website, enter the URL http://www.who.int/hinari/ Initially, we will look at the Register page.

http://extranet.who.int/hinari/en/journals.php

Logging into HINARI 2 We will need to enter our HINARI User Name and Password in the appropriate boxes, then click on the Login button. Note: If you do not properly sign on, you will not have access to full text articles.

For more information, go to Registration and Eligibility Frequently Asked Questions: www.who.int/hinari/faq/registration_an d_eligibility/en/index.html From this page, institutions can register for 3 Research4Life programmes (and do NOT need to register for each individually). Read the instructions carefully to check eligibility of your institution and also to properly fill out the form. To check on Registered Universities and Professional Schools by Countries, Areas and Territories, click on before proceeding.

Journals can be accessed by title from an alphabetical list. For this exercise, click on L from the A-Z list. Note: there also is a View complete list of journals option although this drop down menu does not have hypertext links to the journals.

We have displayed the L journal list. Click on the title for The Lancet. The default is the Accessible Content page. This and the All Items displays will be discussed in subsequent slides. The green box notes access to the contents of the journal for you while the! notes that your institution is denied access (predominantly Group B although some Group A with exclusions). Note that the years of volumes available are listed after the journal title.

Accessing journals by title 4 Another window will open at the journal publisher s website usually with access to the current issue.

Accessing journals by subject 1 Another option to find journals is by Subject. From the drop down menu, we will select Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases.

Another option to find journals is by Subject. From the drop down menu, we will select Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases.

An alphabetical list of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases journals is now displayed with links to the journal websites. Click on the title Trends in Parasitology After the title of the journal, the available volumes/issues are listed.

To find books by title, click on the appropriate Books collection alphabetical letter. Note that there is a View complete list of books option although this drop down menu does not have hypertext links to the specific titles. You will need to go back to the Books collection A-Z list to open any e-books.

The Oxford Textbook of Medicine, 5 th edition is one of the foremost international textbooks of internal medicine. It provides practical guidance on the clinical management and prevention of disease, with in-depth coverage of the traditional specialty areas. The initial page contains an expandable table of contents that details the contents of each topic. Also available is the Oxford Handbook of Tropical Medicine, 3 rd edition.

From the HINARI Content page, you also can open the Search inside HINARI full-text through database and article searching, Reference sources and Free collections lists. Note: Many of these resources are underutilized by HINARI users as most individuals concentrate on obtaining fulltext journal articles.

Via clicking on the database and article searching link, we have opened the Browse databases A-Z list. Similar to other access points, there are the Accessible Content and All Items listings that depend on the Publishers exclusions.

We have opened the initial page of Scopus (Elsevier), a large abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources with smart tools to track and analyze research. Being from a HINARI registered institution, and having logged into HINARI, you will be able to use these resources from various commercial publishers.

CINAHL (EBSCO) is another resource from the Databases and (Bibliographic) Indexes menu. It provides indexing for 2,960 journals and can be searched for information on nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative/ complementary medicine, consumer health and 17 allied health disciplines. Via HINARI, many of these journals can be accessed.

Now we have clicked on the Reference Sources link and opened the Browse reference sources A-Z list. Many of these resources contain fulltext information on a variety of topics.

Cochrane Library contains high quality, independent evidence for health care decision making. It includes numerous access options including via keyword, MeSH terms and category listings. Cochrane Library is one of 5 sources of information on evidence-based practice in HINARI.

Another useful Reference Sources resource is BMJ Learning. This site contains over 500 peer reviewed evidence based learning modules. You are able to browse the modules via a subject based drop down menu.

The final Reference Sources resource we will look at is the EndNoteWeb (Thomson Scientific). It is a reference management software package used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays and articles. This is an invaluable tool for researchers and post-graduate students.

PubMed Overview From the HINARI Content page, we can access PubMed by clicking on Search inside HINARI full-text using PubMed. Note: If you do not properly sign on, you will not have access to full text articles from the HINARI/PubMed database.

In October 2009, the PubMed display was redesigned in a simpler and more intuitive fashion. Remember to access PubMed through HINARI or you will not have access to the full-text articles.

Results of the search are displayed in the main body of the page in Summary Format, 20 Items per Page and Recently Added Sort by options. This is the default setting when you complete a search. Note the two additional filters for Free Full Text and HINARI articles. These have been created in the HINARI/PubMed searches saved in My NCBI (see module 4.5). Of the 4237 articles, 2030 are available via the HINARI filter and 1717 with Free full text filter ( there are some overlaps).

Note the additional hypertext link for Free article. By clicking on this link, you will be redirected to the Abstract display and be able to access the full text. Also note how the terms of the search malaria, infections and Africa - are bolded if found in the title.

We now will set the Display Settings drop down menu for the Abstract Format, 20 Items per Page and Recently Added Sort by options. To activate these options, you will click on the Apply box.

From the Abstract display, click on the hypertext link to the publisher s website and the full text article. For HINARI articles, there will be HINARI icons and links.

From the Send To drop down menu, we will be able to select the File, Collections, Order, Clipboard and E-mail options.

You must place check marks in the boxes to the left of the citations that you wish to send to File, Collections, Order, Clipboard and E-mail options. If you do not place check marks in the boxes, the entire search will be sent to the option you choose. Note how PubMed lists the # of citations you have checked.

From the Send To drop down menu, we have selected to E-mail a file, with the Summary and Recently added options. This will be a document to be sent to the e-mail address you entered as the recipient.

PubMed Filters From the initial (HINARI) PubMed page, we will run the HIV and pregnancy search and then apply various Filters. Note the to Advanced search and Help options.

After completion of a search, the default Filters are displayed in a left-column frame.

Initially we will apply the Publication dates filter. We have clicked on the 5 years option. This limits the search results to 3285. Note the check mark next to Publication Dates section. Also note clear icon. There is a Clear all option at the bottom of the page. If you do not clear your options, they will be applied to future searches.

By using a six month Specify Custom Date Range filter, we 217 citations for HIV AND pregnancy search. Below the results, there is the Filters activated line that includes the Clear all option. The specific Filters Activated is noted with a check mark. We will click on the Clear option to remove this. You also can click on the specific filter.

Displayed is the drop down menu for Languages filters. Note that English is the default language and more than one can be checked.

In PubMed, these are the results for the search for HIV AND pregnancy. Click on the Save search hyperlink that is available when you are signed into your MY NCBI account.

My NCBI has confirmed that this search was saved. You now have the option to receive email updates or not receive updates (about the new articles published on this search topic). In this case, the email updates options chosen are: Yes, once a week on Monday in the Abstract format (vs. text or MEDLINE) and receive 50 items. Select the options you want and click on the Save button.

This page contains a series of modules that detail many of the features of HINARI that we have discussed but in more detail. It includes access to the distance learning courses. Note Module 7 that contains information about additional resources available from the HINARI website.

HINARI Additional Resources Modules 7.1 CINAHL Database for HINARI Users (nursing and allied health resources) 7.2 Evidence-based Practice Resources for HINARI users 7.3 WHO Resources 7.4 Information Literacy 7.5 E-book Recourses for HINARI users (HINARI and Internet resources) http://hinarigw.who.int/whalecomwww.who.int/whalecom0/hin ari/training/module_7_additional_resources/en/ind ex.html

This additional slide highlights the Brief training HINARI Short Course and various Training Tools plus Presentations. Also note the Authorship Skills material series of modules written to assist researchers in publishing their outcomes.

Besides HINARI, there are three sister Research4liLe programmes AGORA for agriculture research and OARE for environmental research and ARDI for applied science research for innovation. This website contains an overview of all four programmes.

Looking for More Information? www.research4life.org HINARI www.who.int/hinari hinari@who.int AGORA www.aginternetwork.org agora@fao.org OARE www.oaresciences.org oare@oaresciences.org ARDI www.wipo.int/ardi/en ardi@wipo.int

Thank You HINARI Team World Health Organization Av. Appia, 20 1211 Geneva 27 SWITZERLAND E-mail: hinari@who.int http://www.who.int/hinari