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How do I create a Keenious Account?
How do I create a Keenious Account?
Updated over a week ago

Creating an account with Keenious is the first step towards enhancing your research experience. This guide will walk you through the simple steps to set up your Keenious account. Let's get started!

1. Head to the Keenious Home Page

Go to Keenious.com and select 'Get Keenious!'.

The image shows the Keenious homepage with a square and arrow pointing to the "Get Keenious!" button in the top right corner.

2. Enter your details

Enter your first name, last name and e-mail address in the relevant fields. You can also sign up using Google or Microsoft. Confirm you are not a robot.

If you are part of one of our university customers, make sure you use your intuitional email. This ensures you will be connected to your library and have access to all Keenious Plus features.

The Keenious sign-up page features a form for creating an account where users enter their first name, last name, and email address.There is a button at the bottom of the form requiring users to confirm they are not a robot. There are two button at the top of the form, allowing users to 'Sign up with Google' (Left) and 'Sign up with Microsoft' (Right)

3. Almost there.... Click Sign Up

Simply click sign up, and you will receive an email asking you to verify your account. It's important to note that by clicking sign up, you are agreeing to Keenious' Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

The Keenious sign-up page features a form where users can create an account by entering their first name, last name, email address, and verifying they are not a robot, with a box around the "Sign Up" button.

Make sure to Verify you account!

Check your inbox for an e-mail with the subject line "Welcome to Keenious". Click "Confirm email address". You can now review your profile and sign in with your account.

โš ๏ธTip: If you do not find our e-mail straight away, make sure it hasn't ended up in spam.

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