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1 We have displayed the Browse publisher drop down menu. This You have full access to: list for an institution where all the material is included in the publishers’ offer.

2 We have displayed the Browse publisher – Nature Publishing Group Accessible Content list. It is an example from a institution where the all the Nature titles are included in publisher’s offer - noted by the green boxes.

3 We now will open the Publishers list of journals as an institution that does not have full access to the publishers resources.

4 We now have opened the Browse publisher – Springer tab- as an institution where the titles are not included in the publisher’s offer. The default is the Accessible Content page and no journals are listed. If you click on the All Items tab, you can view the journal titles that your institution does not have access to – for this publisher. Check other publishers to see if the journals are accessible or not.

5 We now have opened the Browse publisher – Springer All Items list. For this institution where the titles are not included in the publisher’s offer, all the titles have the !.

6 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 list 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.

7 Now opened is the O list from the Books collection A-Z list. This example is for an institution where the titles are included in the publishers’ offer.

8 We now have opened is the O list from the Books collection A-Z list - for an institution where many titles are not included in the publishers’ offer. Note that there are only 7 items (2 publishers) in the Accessible Content list. In the All Items display option, most of the titles will have the white box with the exclamation point.

9 The Oxford Textbook of Medicine 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. Scroll down this page to the ‘expandable’ table of contents that details the contents of each topic.

10 We have opened the American Psychiatric Association Textbook of Geriatric Psychiatry e-book that is searchable by keyword and broad subject categories.

11 From the HINARI Portal, 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 full-text journal articles.

12 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’ offers.

13 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.

14 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.

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

16 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 3 sources of information on evidence-based practice in HINARI.

17 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 invaluable for researchers and post-graduate students.

18 From the Free Collections drop down menu, you can access other free e-journal gateways and be able to obtain full-text articles. We will examine one of these – Highwire Free to Developing Economies.

19 HighWire Press 3 Displayed is the HighWire Press initial page. The Free Access to Developing Economies link is located on this page. Also of interest is the Free full-text content link. There is a link to both pages in the Other Free Collections drop down menu on HINARI’s Full-text Journals, databases and other resources page.

20 Now displayed is the Free Access to Developing Economies list of HighWire Press – journals that are available for many HINARI eligible countries. For eligibility, see http://data.worldbank.org/about/country- and-lending-groups#Low_income The access is based on the computer's IP Address and you can go directly to the site using the url.

21 From the Free Access to Developing Economies list of HighWire Press, we have accessed the portal of Annals of Oncology

22 HighWire Press 4 Within HighWire Press, now opened is the Free Online Full- Text Articles page. Users throughout the world have access to these articles. Note that some journals are a free site and others have free articles after a set period of time. The HINARI eligible country access is a different mix of titles.

23 Now viewed is PubMed Central, a free digital archive of life sciences journals created by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. This resource can be searched via a keyword search engine or journal title. Note: this is different than PubMed, – the biomedical database from the U.S. National Library of Medicine. – http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/. This will be discussed in Basic Course Module 4.

24 The Free Collection menu includes Free Online Medical Books page of www.freebookcentre.net - a website that has links to full-text books for numerous medical and other topics. This gateway is searchable by keyword or topic. Updated 2015 03

25 Basic Course Section 3 Appendix See the appendix for the: HINARI – Accessing Articles: Problems and Solutions HINARI – Printing, Copying, Saving and Emailing Articles: Problems and Solutions

26 This is the end of HINARI Basic Course Module 3 There is a Work Book to accompany this part of the module. The workbook will take you through a live session covering the topics included in this demonstration with working examples. Updated 2015 02


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