FAQ: How will OpenAthens affect my EBSCO account?
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Last Updated: Aug 02, 2024
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EBSCO is one of the main database platforms the library subscribes to, and it powers the main Multi-Search experience. With the library’s change of authentication systems from EZProxy to OpenAthens, you will be asked to create a new Single Sign-On EBSCO account (tied to your SNHU credentials).
If you have an existing EBSCO account, you will want to merge them so you can access anything you have previously saved. For more information and step-by-step instructions, check out this article How to Merge Personal User Accounts This link opens in a new window.
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