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Textbook Collection

WebAssign partners with leading academic publishers to provide an extensive selection of materials for use with science and math textbooks for both secondary and higher education. WebAssign has also independently developed questions, answers, feedback, solutions, and other materials for certain textbooks. Materials available through WebAssign include questions, exercises, problems, simulations, videos, and tutorials. If you are using one of the many supported textbooks in your classroom, you can create assignments from textbook materials with only a few clicks.

Our textbook collection contains more than 600 books and can be browsed by either discipline or publisher. If you are looking for a particular textbook, search by author, discipline, or publisher. If that textbook is not currently supported, you can request that it be added to our expanding collection.

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Rules for Textbook Use

WebAssign has partnered with leading textbook publishers to insert questions, exercises, problems, simulations, tutorials, and other materials into WebAssign's expanding library of questions. This content of the WebAssign library is known as the textbook collection.

As an instructor, you may use the questions from a textbook as part of a normal WebAssign assignment provided the textbook has been adopted for the class. Any other use is prohibited by the publisher unless you have specific written permission.

Except in rare instances, WebAssign acknowledges that only one textbook can be adopted for a class.

If you want to use questions from any other textbook, you must request permission from the publisher of the textbook or contact your local textbook representative for permission. If you receive written or electronic permission, please forward a copy to us and we will associate your additional textbook with your class.

Note: In general, a classroom set of textbooks is not considered an adopted textbook unless each student is expected to take the copy away from the classroom for independent study. However, having a classroom set might make it easier to obtain permission from the publisher.

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