Electronic documents form an integral part of the modern computer age---virtually all personal computers have the ability to create, store and display their content. A connection to the Internet provides users with an almost endless source of documents, be they web-pages, word-processor files or emails. However, the entire contents of an electronic document are often too large to be usefully presented on a user’s screen, at a single point in time. This issue is usually overcome by placing the content inside a scrolling environment. The view onto the document is then modified by directly adjusting a scrollbar or by employing tools such as the mousewheel or paging keys. Applications may also provide methods for adjusting the document’s ...
Several techniques have been proposed to support user navigation of large information spaces (e.g., ...
The user who is reading hyperlinked multimedia documents (e.g., Web pages, Intranets) using access t...
ABSTRACT Navigating through online documents has become an increasingly common Human Computer Intera...
Electronic documents form an integral part of the modern computer age—virtually all personal compute...
To establish an empirical foundation for analysis and redesign of document navigation tools, we imp...
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to assisting in navigation within an electronic docume...
In this paper, we show that people frequently return to previously-visited regions within their docu...
The purpose of this study was to examine the navigational patterns of graduate students’ text markin...
What documents do you use? How much of your document are others likely to read? How much time do you...
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...
Traditional digital document navigation found in Acrobat and HTML document readers performs poorly w...
Traditional digital document navigation found in Acrobat and HTML document readers performs poorly w...
Revisitation – returning to previously-visited locations in a document – is commonly done in the dig...
In this paper, we show that people frequently return to previously-visited regions within their docu...
Several techniques have been proposed to support user navigation of large information spaces (e.g., ...
The user who is reading hyperlinked multimedia documents (e.g., Web pages, Intranets) using access t...
ABSTRACT Navigating through online documents has become an increasingly common Human Computer Intera...
Electronic documents form an integral part of the modern computer age—virtually all personal compute...
To establish an empirical foundation for analysis and redesign of document navigation tools, we imp...
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to assisting in navigation within an electronic docume...
In this paper, we show that people frequently return to previously-visited regions within their docu...
The purpose of this study was to examine the navigational patterns of graduate students’ text markin...
What documents do you use? How much of your document are others likely to read? How much time do you...
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...
Traditional digital document navigation found in Acrobat and HTML document readers performs poorly w...
Traditional digital document navigation found in Acrobat and HTML document readers performs poorly w...
Revisitation – returning to previously-visited locations in a document – is commonly done in the dig...
In this paper, we show that people frequently return to previously-visited regions within their docu...
Several techniques have been proposed to support user navigation of large information spaces (e.g., ...
The user who is reading hyperlinked multimedia documents (e.g., Web pages, Intranets) using access t...
ABSTRACT Navigating through online documents has become an increasingly common Human Computer Intera...