: Re: Copyright issue when referring to a textbook I'm currently writing a little book which explains all equations that first year students will use. There is a law that requires many assumptions
From your question it sounds like you are making a compilation of the equations. If you are not including any new material in your book (explanations or ideas) it is necessary that you provide a reference to all content in it. If you provide an explanation and want your readers to refer to another textbook, then say so within your text. Most authors provide footnotes for this. "First year students" refers to students studying what? If the contents of your book are something which will be useful for only a small group of people, it would be a better idea to publish your compilation on a blog rather than go through the laborious process of bringing out a book.
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