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3.2.1.2. Subscriptions

Like when registering for programs and courses in a university, Cosmos Square subscriptions define user program choices and priorities, as well as access constraints to knowledge resources.

Some access types are free and open, simply requiring basic registration, some are free but restricted to specific subscriptions, some are fee-based and restricted to specific subscriptions, some are fundamentally individual processes in a social network environment, and some are collaborating group activities, like collaboration labs, workshops, research, and development.

In any case, subscriptions allow users to select, adapt, and integrate knowledge resource experience to their own individual and group experiences and pace.

There are as many subscriptions types as users and requirements. Typical examples can include Music, communications, human-, bio-, geo- or pure- sciences, or mathematics programs or any mixture thereof.

Other types of subscriptions can include international research groups collaborating in a virtual laboratory environment, using and referencing knowledge, while also building their models and adding them to the repository, under entitlement access control, making them available to the appropriate public.

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