DETERMINE YOUR PRICING TIER
AAP defines a single-site institution as
…all parts of a single organization that are located within the same city and administered centrally.
From AAP Terms & Conditions for Internet Access
Academic
1 Primary/Secondary school or Head Start program
2 Undergraduate (baccalaureate) or master’s level college/university
3 Doctorate-granting research university
3 Medical school
5 University consortium or shared network
Medical
1 Private practice office or clinic
2 Nursing school or allied health training program (e.g. chiropractic, physical therapy)
2 Community hospital or clinic (not a major teaching or clinical research facility)
3 Major teaching or research hospital (medical school-affiliated, multiple residency programs)
5 Healthcare network (multi-site shared access)
Public/Non-profit
1 Non-research public library
2 Independent research library
2 Small non-profit or government research laboratory
2 Health policy or advocacy non-profit
2 Local or regional government agency/ministry (e.g. city or state public health authority, single site)
2 Charitable organization
2 Professional society or trade union
2 Industry trade association
4 Large non-profit/government research institute or national government agency
5 State or national site license
5 Society, agency, or ministry-wide license (multi-site shared access)
Corporate
3 Small for-profit organization (e.g. small consulting partnership, law firm)
4 Mid-size for-profit organization (e.g. regional or national corporation) or large for-profit single-site
5 Global or multi-site licensing
If you want to provide access to users across several sites, you would be considered a Tier 5. Pricing for these licenses is custom, based on the number and type of sites that you would like to provide with access. Email institutions{at}aap.org for additional details.
For additional information on AAP Journal Subscriptions see 2010 Subscription Guide for Institutions