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The Editorial Board of Topology Proceedings is proud to announce our transition to an all-digital Subscribe to Open (S2O) model beginning with our 2026-27 subscription year (Volumes 68 and 69), to be published in partnership with York University Digital Libraries and Lattice Solutions, LLC under license from Auburn University.

Institutional digital subscriptions for 2026-27 will be available at the same cost as our previous 2025-26 subscription year: $300, due June 30, 2026. Subscriptions will be processed by our partners at Lattice Solutions. Personnel at subscribing institutions receive the following benefits:

  • Immediate access to all in-press digital manuscripts accepted for future volumes of Topology Proceedings.
  • Digital access to Volumes 68 (estimated publication date Oct 2026) and 69 (estimated publication date May 2027) upon release.
  • Digital access to previously published Volumes 58-67.

Additionally, the following benefits to the broader research community will be unlocked if at least 60 institutions subscribe to Topology Proceedings for 2026-27 by June 30, 2026.

  • Access to all in-press digital manuscripts accepted for future volumes of Topology Proceedings will be made available to the public.
  • Public digital access to Volumes 68 and 69 upon release.
  • Volumes 68 and 69 will be published under a permissive Creative Commons license, with authors retaining copyright of their intellectual property.
  • Faculty at subscribing institutions will be eligible for a discount of their in-person registration fees for STDC and SumTopo research conferences while their institutional subscription is active. More info at: Topology.ScholarLattice.org

A preview of our new open access website will become available by early 2026, and all contents will be open to the public until June 30, 2026. After that date, content will be gated to subscribers until our goal of sixty subscriptions is met. More information on the S2O subscription model may be found at SubscribeToOpenCommunity.org.

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