Resources for Documenting the 2009 Presidential Inauguration [1]
- Washington, D.C., Presidential Inauguration 2009 [3] - Washington, D.C., government website providing information on security measures, transportation, lodging, street and building closures, and links to other relevant websites.
- Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies [4] - Provides information about the Presidential Inaugural Committee, Ticketing for the Swearing-in, and Media Credentials.
- Official Website of the Presidential Inaugural Committee of 2009 [5] - Features the official Inaugural schedule of events, press releases and blog posts related to the Inauguration.
- Secret Service Inauguration Website [6] - Provides inauguration security information, including information about road closures, security screenings, prohibited items, entry points, and air and water security.
- National Park Service Inauguration Website [7] - Provides information about Inauguration activities taking place in the National Mall and at the Lincoln Memorial, as well as permitting requirements for commercial photographers and film crews.
- Capitol Police Inauguration Website [8] - Features maps detailing street closures, lists prohibited items, and provides instructions of Inaugural ticket holders.
- www.washington.org [9] - Official tourism information for visitors to Washington, D.C. coming for the 2009 Inauguration.
- Inauguration Security: What You Need To Know [10] - About.com's summary of information related to Inauguration security measures, including security perimeters and closures, Metrorail security information, and a list of prohibited items.
- Washington Metrorail Inauguration Page [11] - Provides information about public transportation during the Inauguration.
- The Washington Post's Inauguration FAQs [12] - Contains information about Inauguration day timing, how to obtain tickets for events, what buildings will be open and closed during the Inauguration, the parade and balls, transportation, lodging, dining, nightlife and entertainment.
- Photography is Not a Crime [13] - A website run by a multimedia journalist, dedicated to protecting the First Amendment rights of journalists.
- The Photographer's Right [14] - A downloadable flyer explaining your rights when stopped or confronted for photography.

