Academic medical libraries serving R1 and R2 medical schools, schools of nursing, graduate clinical psychology programs, and behavioral-health professional schools maintain the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR) as a permanent reference-collection title. Typical academic library procurement: 5-25 copies per institution including reserve-shelf copies (high-demand short-loan), circulating copies (longer-loan), and inter-library-loan duplicates.
Library consortia consolidate purchasing across multi-institution buyers, dramatically expanding the GAS-addressable academic-library market. Major consortia: Electronic Health Library of British Columbia (EHLBC), regional medical-library consortia (Pacific Northwest Medical Library Group, MidContinental Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, etc.), university-system shared collections (University of California Library System, University of Wisconsin System, State University of New York system), and international academic-library consortia. A single procurement decision through a consortium can drive 50+ library subscriptions.
The PsychiatryOnline institutional electronic license (separate APA Publishing product, not Global Academic Supply scope) frequently complements physical-copy procurement; both serve different use cases — electronic for off-site clinical access, physical for in-library reserve-shelf use, course-reserve scheduling, and inter-library-loan duplicates. Many academic medical libraries procure both formats. Multi-year acquisition contracts are typical for academic libraries; 3-5 year contract terms align with library-budget planning cycles + new-edition release-cycle hedging.
Global Academic Supply provides DSM-5-TR to academic medical library acquisitions managers + library-consortia procurement officers + university-system shared-collection administrators at bulk-tier pricing structured for library-acquisitions workflows. Tier discounts begin at 5 copies; library-consortium aggregation pricing structures available for multi-institution buyers. PO + Net-30 + tax-exempt checkout + free worldwide shipping + dedicated library-acquisitions account rep + authentication-verified delivery are standard.
| Title | DSM-5-TR (paperback) |
|---|---|
| ISBN-13 | 9780890425763 |
| Edition | Fifth Edition, Text Revision (March 2022) |
| Publisher | American Psychiatric Association Publishing |
| Library type | R1/R2 medical school + nursing school + graduate clinical psychology library |
| Typical procurement volume | 5-25 copies per institution (reserve-shelf + circulating + ILL duplicate) |
| Library consortium aggregation | Available — single decision drives 50+ library subscriptions |
| Multi-year contract availability | Yes — 3-5 year contracts standard for academic libraries |
| Format complement | PsychiatryOnline electronic license (APA Publishing direct, separate product) often procured alongside physical copies |
Procurement-grade institutional supply for academic medical library reference collections, library consortia, and university-system shared collections at R1/R2 medical schools + nursing schools + graduate clinical psychology programs.
Tier pricing applies on top of base bulk pricing: 5-9 copies 5% off; 10-24 copies 10% off; 25-99 copies 15% off; 100+ copies 20% off. Most R1/R2 academic medical libraries procure 5-25 copies (reserve-shelf + circulating + ILL duplicate), qualifying for 5%-10%-15% tier. Library consortia aggregating across multi-institution buyers qualify for higher tiers via consortium-aggregation pricing structures.
Yes. Global Academic Supply offers consortium-aggregation pricing structures for library consortia consolidating purchasing across multi-institution buyers. Confirmed compatibility with consortium-procurement workflows including Electronic Health Library of British Columbia, regional medical-library consortia (Pacific Northwest Medical Library Group, MidContinental Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine), university-system shared collections (University of California Library System, University of Wisconsin System, State University of New York system), and international academic-library consortia. Coordinate via the procurement-quote form indicating consortium membership; dedicated library-acquisitions account rep responds with consortium-aggregation pricing.
Yes — 3-5 year frame contracts standard for academic libraries. Negotiated terms align with library-budget planning cycles + new-edition release-cycle hedging. Locks in pricing across the typical 6-9 year DSM revision cycle. Enables predictable academic library acquisitions budget planning + avoids re-RFP each fiscal cycle.
Yes. Custom quotes accommodate library-collection-management structures. Typical academic library DSM-5-TR procurement: 1-3 reserve-shelf copies (high-demand short-loan, course-reserve scheduling), 2-5 circulating copies (longer-loan), 1-2 inter-library-loan duplicates, plus possibly 1-3 reference-only copies (no-checkout). Total 5-15 copies for typical R1/R2 medical school library; up to 25 for larger systems. Procurement quote can structure the order across these collection-management roles.
Many academic medical libraries procure both. The PsychiatryOnline institutional electronic license (separate APA Publishing product, direct from APA) provides off-site clinical access + searchable diagnostic-criteria reference + cross-edition history. Physical copies (procured via Global Academic Supply) serve in-library reserve-shelf use, course-reserve scheduling, inter-library-loan duplicates, and walk-in-user reference. Different use cases; both supported. Account rep can advise on format-mix complementing your library's collection-management strategy.
Yes. Catalog feeds compatible with OCLC WorldShare Management Services + library-acquisition-system integration. Standard library-procurement workflow integration available — coordinated through dedicated library-acquisitions account rep.
Each DSM-5-TR copy ships with the publisher's per-copy authentication feature. Critical for academic libraries where counterfeit reference materials compromise scholarly-citation integrity in published research drawing on library-shelf editions. Bulk-order verification reports support library-acquisitions defensible-provenance documentation.
Yes. Library consortium aggregated procurement coordinated through dedicated library-acquisitions account rep — useful for consortia driving 50+ library subscriptions through single procurement decision. Multi-institution shipping (direct-to-each-member-library address) supported with single PO + invoice consolidation. Free worldwide shipping included.
Yes. Academic libraries' tax-exempt status (state-funded universities, 501(c) non-profit private universities, public-library-system) applies automatically at checkout. No sales tax added; no separate documentation required at checkout. Standard for-profit-affiliated libraries also pay quoted price without sales tax added.
Yes. Global Academic Supply aggregates cross-publisher procurement (DSM-5-TR from APA + medical reference titles from various publishers + nursing reference + behavioral-health adjacents + companion psychiatric titles) as a single library-consortium-procurement relationship + single monthly invoice. Replaces fragmented per-publisher library-procurement workflows.
Yes. Global Academic Supply ships 250-copy orders within 5-7 business days, with coordination available for academic library fiscal-year-end procurement cycles (typically Q1-Q2 of academic year, late-summer through autumn). For library consortia placing aggregated procurement orders during typical autumn cycles, recommend placing orders 3-4 weeks in advance to align with PO processing + multi-institution distribution coordination.
DSM-6 has no published timeline (next major edition likely 2030+); DSM-5-TR remains current professional standard. Multi-year frame contracts include new-edition-upgrade clauses — when DSM-6 (or next Text Revision) publishes, libraries can transition procurement to current-edition under existing contract terms. Reduces procurement-administrative overhead for library-acquisitions teams.
| Quantity | Price Each | Total Savings vs Amazon |
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| 1 – 4 copies | $89.99 | Save $71.24 per copy (44%) |
| 5 – 10 copies | $85.49 | Save $75.74 per copy (47%) |
| 10 – 25 copies | $80.99 | Save $80.24 per copy (50%) |
| 25 – 100 copies Best Value | $71.99 | Save $89.24 per copy (55%) |
| 100+ copies | Contact us for custom pricing | |
The DSM-5-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, Text Revision) is the official publication of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). This authoritative resource provides the most up-to-date classification, criteria, and coding for mental disorders, making it the gold standard for clinicians, researchers, and students in the mental health field. The manual helps clinicians and researchers define and classify mental disorders, improving diagnoses, treatment, and research outcomes worldwide.
Published in March 2022, this Text Revision updates and enhances the original DSM-5 (2013) with the most current research findings, contributions from over 200 subject matter experts, and a comprehensive review by the Ethnoracial Equity and Inclusion Work Group. The DSM-5-TR remains the authoritative current edition in 2026, with the APA releasing a September 2025 coding update supplement (available free at psychiatry.org) that provides the latest ICD-10-CM code changes and criteria refinements.
Why this matters: Accurate diagnosis impacts real patient outcomes. Ensure your clinicians and students are trained on the official, most current diagnostic standard — while saving 40–60% compared to retail channels.
The DSM-5-TR has 4.7 out of 5 stars from 3,978 ratings on Amazon — the #1 Best Seller in Psychiatry. Here’s what verified purchasers are saying:
⚠ A Note on Counterfeits: Counterfeit DSM-5-TR copies are a documented and ongoing problem on Amazon, Walmart Marketplace, and eBay. Common complaints include pages printed out of order, wavy text, poor binding, missing sections, and copies that fail the official APA QR-code authentication check. Every copy from Global Academic Supply is guaranteed authentic — official APA US edition, sealed, brand new, with verifiable QR authentication. We do not sell international reprints, scanned reproductions, or used copies.
The DSM-5-TR provides the standardized diagnostic framework required across all mental health clinical operations — from intake assessment and treatment planning to insurance billing and accreditation compliance. Unlike single-use training materials, this manual supports multiple functions: clinical diagnosis, student education, board exam preparation, research methodology, and institutional compliance documentation.
Cost Comparison (verified April 2026): Amazon: $161.23/copy. ThriftBooks: $144.40/copy (new). Barnes & Noble: ~$170/copy. APA Publisher Direct: $170.00 (list price). Global Academic Supply: $89.99/copy — the lowest verified price for a guaranteed authentic new copy from any legitimate seller.
Bulk Savings Example — 25-Clinician Department:
Physical vs. Digital Subscription (3-Year ROI): The APA offers DSM-5-TR Online (psychiatryonline.org) as an annual subscription (typically $99–$199/user/year) — no one-time digital purchase exists. Over 3 years, digital access costs approximately $150/year × 3 = $450 per clinician. Global Academic Supply’s physical DSM-5-TR: $89.99 one-time. Net savings: ~$360 per clinician over 3 years. The physical edition has no recurring fees, requires no internet access, can be annotated and shared across a department, survives digital outages, and does not expire.
This purchase supports improved diagnostic accuracy, reduced billing errors from outdated ICD-10-CM codes, accreditation readiness (CACREP, APA residency programs), and scalable training alignment across residency cohorts and clinical staff. Bulk pricing: $85.49 for 5+ copies, $80.99 for 10+, and $71.99 for 25+ units. Purchase Orders accepted from all institutions.
The American Psychiatric Association is the largest psychiatric organization in the world, with more than 40,400 physician members practicing in over 100 countries. Founded in 1844, the APA has published the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders since 1952 (DSM-I) — the DSM-5-TR (2022) is the most current edition. APA Publishing (psychiatry.org) produces the DSM series, The American Journal of Psychiatry, and numerous clinical practice guidelines used globally.
In January 2026, the APA released its “Roadmap for the Future of the DSM” — confirming a shift toward a “living document” model with incremental online updates rather than a full DSM-6 release. This means the DSM-5-TR remains the authoritative physical reference for the foreseeable future, with the September 2025 coding update supplement already incorporated.
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