Hello again,
A couple of questions:
1) The 1974 ESIC Manual was largely reprinted in the 1986 IRS Bulletin I
mentioned, below. The reprint is about 22 pages long - the OCLC record
for the 1974 ESIC manual indicates it is 26 pages long. If anyone
happens to have it or see it in a different format, perhaps you can tell
me if it actually contains any descriptions at all of the enterprise
groups? I get the feeling it does not.
2) The 1974 ESIC Manual apparently updates the "1968 Enterprise standard
industrial classification", issued by the U.S. Technical Committee on
Industrial Classification, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of
the Budget. Has anyone seen the 1968 beast, perchance? I'm curious to
know if it is just a small (30 pages or so) item or more extensive.
Thanks again for your help,
Jennifer
Jennifer McLeod Finch
Director of Library and Research Services
McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, PA
900 Elm St.
Manchester, NH 03101
Ph: 603-628-1428
Fx: 603-625-5650
www.mclane.com
-----Original Message-----
From: FINCH JENNIFER
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 2:17 PM
To: 'law-lib@ucdavis.edu'
Cc: FINCH JENNIFER
Subject: 1972 SIC Manual and 1974 ESIC Manual needed
Hello everyone,
I've been fighting with a vexing question yesterday and today, trying to
compare the descriptions/definitions/class content between some 1974
Enterprise Standard Industrial Classification (ESIC)Manual codes and the
"similar-but-not-quite-identical" 1972 Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Manual codes on which the ESIC enterprise groups
are based.
1) I've found that the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification Manual
was created by the Office of Management and Budget. However, I have
searched OCLC and my local area libraries but for some reason I find
only the 1977 SUPPLEMENT to this title listed - I do not find the
original 1972 SIC Manual anywhere.
2) I also cannot lay eyes/hands on any record of the 1974 Enterprise
Standard Industrial Classification Manual except what I was able to
uncover in IRS Bulletin - 1986-4 IRB 52 (1986 IRB LEXIS 343). This IRB
Bulletin states at [*7} that "The content of each enterprise industry is
fully defined only by the reference to the corresponding industries in
the 1972 SIC Manual."
I'm not even completely positive these Manuals will have what I need - I
have the codes, but I need the meat and meaning behind them - I am
looking for the actual classifications/definitions of the following 2
Industries/Enterprise groups:
*** Educational Services (ESIC code 82, 82.0, and 82.00 and SIC code 82,
821-9, 8211-99)
*** Social Services (ESIC code 83, 83.0, and 83.00 and SIC code 83,
832-9, 8321-99)
I need help or guidance - if you wonderful librarians can assist, I
would appreciate it greatly.
Thank you!
Jennifer McLeod Finch
Director of Library and Research Services
McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, PA
900 Elm St.
Manchester, NH 03101
Ph: 603-628-1428
Fx: 603-625-5650
www.mclane.com
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