Key examples of revised HINARI interface pages Comments are in notes fields below the slides
This is the new Find journals, databases and other resources initial page. Note the new Find books by title A-Z list where links to all the books are. This is just like the Find journals by title A-Z list that no longer has links to any e-books.
This is what displays for the O list of Books by title – the Accessible Content is the default page. You can view All Items by clicking on that link. This example is for a country with no exclusions. The Find journals by title A-Z list is organized in a similar way (Accessible Content and All Items).
This is the Accessible Contents for a country with several exclusions and only the 2 Oxford books are available.
This is the Find content by publisher drop down menu This is the Find content by publisher drop down menu. We are looking for the BMJ Publishing Group for a country with some exclusions. Note how the publisher is listed under the You do not have full access to: category.
We have clicked on the publisher and this is what displays in the Accessible Content – no journals are listed. If you opened the All Items list, you would get a list all the white boxes having the question mark!
This slide is the link from the Find content by publisher drop down menu for Browse publisher - BMJ Publishing Group. Again, this is for a country with no exclusions. Note all the boxes with the green.
This is the Eligibility page that has the new Group A and Group B explanation (note: 17 countries have gone from Group B to Group A) There is the link to the Free Access in Group B countries for some information resources list is on this page (next slide).
From the Eligibility page, there now is a link to the Free Access in Group B countries for some information resources list. This is a list of resources that publishers allow free access to – even if the institutions cannot or choose not to pay the $1000 per year fee.