Some Reflections About the Success and Bibliographic Impact of the Dynamic Geometry System GeoGebra

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The authors were surprised by the number of articles that used or cited the computer algebra system DERIVE more than 10 years after it was discontinued and developed a small bibliographic study about it, published in 2019. Now they address in a similar way the very successful dynamic geometry system GeoGebra that, although created 20 years ago, later than the other great dynamic geometry systems (Cabri Geometry II, The Geometer’s Sketchpad and Cinderella), has now dozens of millions of users around the world. Not surprisingly, the cites to GeoGebra in the well known bibliographic databases Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar show an impressive growth.

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Roanes-Lozano, E., & Solano-Macías, C. (2023). Some Reflections About the Success and Bibliographic Impact of the Dynamic Geometry System GeoGebra. Mathematics in Computer Science, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11786-023-00564-9

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