A good way to find issues in your chosen career is to visit an association or organization website that focuses on your field. There are professional and trade associations for almost every profession and industry. Their purpose is to promote the profession, represent the interests of professional practitioners, and answer any queries from the public.
Finding Information About Your Chosen Profession
Go to Occupational Outlook Handbook. The Handbook includes information about your profession, education requirements, earnings, links to information about the job market in each state, and trade association information.
Search for your career.
Note: Scroll to the section on "Sources of Additional Information" to find professional or trade associations.
Browsing a Professional or Trade Organization Website
The professional/trade organization website can help you research current issues in your current profession and locate trade publications.
Finding Issues - Look for links labeled: News, Publications, Research, Topics, Frequently Asked Questions, and Press Releases.
Finding Publications - Look for links labeled: Publications.
Trade Publications are sometimes provided for free via the association website. If they are not provided for free, check to see if the library has a subscription via the E-Journal/E-Book Portal.
The national organization for sociologists working at the national and international levels to articulate policy and implement programs likely to have the broadest possible impact for sociology now and in the future.