16 papers:
CHI-2015-MalacriaAQCCR- Push-Edge and Slide-Edge: Scrolling by Pushing Against the Viewport Edge (SM, JA, PQ, GC, AC, NR), pp. 2773–2776.
DHM-EH-2015-OkaTGYO #metric #process- Electromyography Measurement of Workers at the Second Lining Pounding Process for Hanging Scrolls (YO, YT, AG, HY, KO), pp. 205–215.
HCI-IT-2015-MurataMT #comparison- Optimal Scroll Method for Eye-Gaze Input System — Comparison of R-E and R-S Compatibility (AM, MM, YT), pp. 86–93.
DHM-2014-OkaGTNH #analysis- Motion Analysis of the Pounding Technique Used for the Second Lining in the Fabrication of Traditional Japanese Hanging Scrolls (YO, AG, YT, CN, HH), pp. 55–65.
CHI-2013-WarrC #mobile #web- Swipe vs. scroll: web page switching on mobile browsers (AW, EHC), pp. 2171–2174.
SIGMOD-2012-SinghNJ #agile #named #query #relational- Skimmer: rapid scrolling of relational query results (MS, AN, HVJ), pp. 181–192.
CHI-2012-CockburnQGF #documentation- Improving scrolling devices with document length dependent gain (AC, PQ, CG, SF), pp. 267–276.
CHI-2009-RothT #mobile #multi- Bezel swipe: conflict-free scrolling and multiple selection on mobile touch screen devices (VR, TT), pp. 1523–1526.
DocEng-2008-HurstM #layout- Satisficing scrolls: a shortcut to satisfactory layout (NH, KM), pp. 131–140.
CHI-2008-AliakseyeuILS #evaluation #interface #multi #named- Multi-flick: an evaluation of flick-based scrolling techniques for pen interfaces (DA, PI, AL, SS), pp. 1689–1698.
HCI-IPT-2007-HsiehLCHC #automation #performance- Reading Performance of Chinese Text with Automatic Scrolling (YHH, CJL, HCC, TTH, JCC), pp. 311–319.
HIMI-MTT-2007-SongQXZC #named- ActiveScrollbar: A Scroll Bar with Direct Scale Ratio Control (HS, YQ, LX, TZ, EPC), pp. 354–358.
CHI-2005-CockburnSW #automation #interface #testing- Tuning and testing scrolling interfaces that automatically zoom (AC, JS, AW), pp. 71–80.
CHI-2002-HinckleyCBM #analysis- Quantitative analysis of scrolling techniques (KH, EC, SB, TM), pp. 65–72.
SIGIR-2001-KellyB #feedback #interactive- Reading Time, Scrolling and Interaction: Exploring Implicit Sources of User Preferences for Relevant Feedback (DK, NJB), pp. 408–409.
HCI-SEC-1997-UenoSO #html #question- Book Based View and Scroll Based View: Which is Suited for HTML Viewers? (KU, KS, HO), pp. 795–798.