In this paper, we show that people frequently return to previously-visited regions within their documents, and that scrollbars can be enhanced to ease this task. We analysed 120 days of activity logs from Microsoft Word and Adobe Reader. Our analysis shows that region revisitation is a common activity that can be supported with relatively short recency lists. This establishes an empirical foundation for the design of an enhanced scrollbar containing scrollbar marks that helps people return to previously visited document regions. Two controlled experiments show that scrollbar marks decrease revisitation time, and that a large number of marks can be used effectively. We then design an enhanced Footprints scrollbar that supports revisitation w...
What documents do you use? How much of your document are others likely to read? How much time do you...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
Current commercial web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer provide a...
TR-COSC 02/08In this paper, we show that people frequently return to previously-visited regions with...
Revisitation – returning to previously-visited locations in a document – is commonly done in the dig...
To establish an empirical foundation for analysis and redesign of document navigation tools, we imp...
Electronic documents form an integral part of the modern computer age—virtually all personal compute...
Electronic documents form an integral part of the modern computer age---virtually all personal compu...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people r...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people re...
This paper presents results of an extensive long-term clickstream study of Web browser usage. Focusi...
Scrolling is the standard way to navigate through many types of digital documents. However, moving ...
Scrolling is the standard way to navigate through many types of digital documents. However, moving m...
According to Milic-Frayling et al. (2004), there are two general ways of user browsing i.e. search (...
This research addresses the general topic of 'keeping found things found' by investigating difficult...
What documents do you use? How much of your document are others likely to read? How much time do you...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
Current commercial web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer provide a...
TR-COSC 02/08In this paper, we show that people frequently return to previously-visited regions with...
Revisitation – returning to previously-visited locations in a document – is commonly done in the dig...
To establish an empirical foundation for analysis and redesign of document navigation tools, we imp...
Electronic documents form an integral part of the modern computer age—virtually all personal compute...
Electronic documents form an integral part of the modern computer age---virtually all personal compu...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people r...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people re...
This paper presents results of an extensive long-term clickstream study of Web browser usage. Focusi...
Scrolling is the standard way to navigate through many types of digital documents. However, moving ...
Scrolling is the standard way to navigate through many types of digital documents. However, moving m...
According to Milic-Frayling et al. (2004), there are two general ways of user browsing i.e. search (...
This research addresses the general topic of 'keeping found things found' by investigating difficult...
What documents do you use? How much of your document are others likely to read? How much time do you...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
Current commercial web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer provide a...