SIC 6-Digit Codes for "8231"
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- 8231-01 - Federal Government-LibrariesFederal Government-Libraries is a subdivision of the Libraries industry that specifically caters to libraries operated by the federal government. These libraries serve as a repository of information for government agencies, employees, and the public. The primary objective of these libraries is to provide access to information resources that support the mission and goals of the federal government. …Examples: Library of Congress, National Agricultural Library, National Library of Medicine, National Archives and Records
- 8231-02 - State Government-LibrariesState Government-Libraries is an industry that involves the management and operation of libraries that are owned and funded by state governments. These libraries serve as a resource for the public, providing access to a wide range of materials such as books, periodicals, and multimedia resources. State Government-Libraries are responsible for acquiring, organizing, and maintaining these …Examples: State Library of Ohio, New York State Library, California State Library, Texas State Library and Archives Commission,
- 8231-03 - County Government-LibrariesCounty Government-Libraries is a subdivision of the Libraries industry that is primarily composed of libraries that are owned and operated by county governments. These libraries provide a range of services to the public, including access to books, magazines, newspapers, and other materials, as well as computer and internet access, educational programs, and community events. County …Examples: Public Libraries, Academic Libraries, Research Libraries, Law Libraries, Medical Libraries, Special Libraries,
- 8231-04 - City Government-LibrariesCity Government-Libraries is a subdivision of the Libraries industry, classified under SIC Code 8231. This industry involves the operation of libraries that are owned and managed by city governments. These libraries provide a range of services to the public, including access to books, magazines, newspapers, and other materials, as well as computer and internet access, educational programs, …Examples: Public Libraries, Municipal Libraries, City Libraries, Community Libraries, District Libraries, Regional Libraries,
- 8231-05 - Library NetworksLibrary Networks is a subdivision of the Libraries industry, classified under SIC Code 8231. This industry involves the collaboration of multiple libraries to share resources and services, with the goal of providing better access to information for their patrons. Library Networks can be regional, statewide, or even national in scope, and typically operate as non-profit organizations. They …Examples: Statewide Library Networks, Regional Library Consortia, National Library Resource Sharing Networks, Academic Library
- 8231-06 - Libraries-PublicLibraries-Public is an industry that involves the operation of public libraries, which provide free access to books, magazines, newspapers, and other materials to the general public. These libraries are typically funded by local governments and offer a range of services beyond lending materials, such as computer access, educational programs, and community events. Public libraries play an …Examples: Children's storytime programs, Adult literacy classes, Book clubs, Summer reading programs, Computer access for job
- 8231-07 - Libraries-Circulating & RentalLibraries-Circulating & Rental is an industry that involves the lending of books, magazines, DVDs, and other materials to the public for a limited period of time. These libraries are typically funded by government or private organizations and are open to the public. The industry also includes rental services for books, movies, and other media. …Examples: Public libraries, University libraries, School libraries, Community libraries, Corporate libraries, Video rental
- 8231-08 - Library Research & ServiceCompanies in the Library Research & Service industry provide research and information services to a variety of clients, including businesses, government agencies, academic institutions, and individuals. These services may include conducting research on a specific topic, providing access to databases and other information resources, and offering training and support to help clients navigate these …Examples: Academic research libraries, Corporate information centers, Government archives and libraries, Law libraries, Medical
- 8231-09 - Libraries-InstitutionalLibraries-Institutional is a subdivision of the Libraries industry that caters to the needs of institutions such as schools, universities, hospitals, and government agencies. These libraries are established to support the research and educational needs of the institution's staff, students, and faculty. Institutional libraries are typically larger than public libraries and have a more specialized …Examples: University Libraries, Hospital Libraries, Law Libraries, Government Agency Libraries, Corporate Libraries, Museum
- 8231-11 - Special Interest LibrariesSpecial Interest Libraries are a type of library that focuses on a specific subject or group of people. These libraries are designed to provide resources and information to individuals who have a particular interest or need. Special Interest Libraries can be found in a variety of settings, including academic institutions, government agencies, corporations, and non-profit organizations. These …Examples: Law libraries, Medical libraries, Corporate libraries, Museum libraries, Music libraries, Religious libraries,