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The below describes subscription polices for volumes 67 and earlier which may not be current. Current information on subscriptions is available on this page.
Subscription Price, volumes 67 and earlier, per year: $390 (US), $400 (overseas) see details. The price includes two "paper" volumes/issues (postage is included), yearly access to Electronic Version of Topology Proceedings on this website.
2021-2026 Yearly Subscriptions (See details.):
• Volume 65 (2025) (due October 2025); Volume 66 (2026) (due April 2026); price for 2 volumes: $390 (US), $400 (overseas)
• Volume 64 (2024) (available now); Volume 65 (2025) (due April 2025); price for 2 volumes: $390 (US), $400 (overseas)
• Volume 62 (2023) (available now); Volume 63 (2024) (available now); price for 2 volumes: $380 (US), $390 (overseas)
• Volume 60 (2022) (available now); Volume 61 (2023) (available now); price for 2 volumes: $380 (US), $390 (overseas)
• Volume 58 (2021) (available now); Volume 59 (2022) (available now); price for 2 volumes: $360 (US), $370 (overseas)
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Please send orders to: Beth Fletcher, Technical Editor, Topology Proceedings at Auburn. (The mailing address is listed at the bottom of this page. )
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