MetaText: Customizable, Interactive, Muktimedia WebBooks from NetLibrary

Gerry Mckiernan GMCKIERN at gwgate.lib.iastate.edu
Sat Sep 2 14:55:13 EDT 2000


MetaText: Customizable, Interactive, Multimedia WebBooks from NetLibrary

   In browsing the NetLibrary site  [ http://www.netlibrary.com/ ] today, I have discovered that it has established a most innovative new service / product called MetaText  [ http://www.metatext.com/ ] 

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MetaText titles are Web-based textbooks enhanced with interactive and multimedia content and surrounded by tools for communication and study.
[ http://www.netlibrary.com/metatext.asp ]
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At its simplest, a MetaText is a textbook which is read through a web browser. The web environment, however, allows a MetaText to do much more than a paper text. For example, a MetaText can include web links for more information, multimedia content, a glossary that pronounces words, self-grading quizzes, notes from your instructors and classmates, chat rooms, bulletin boards and just about anything else that can exist on the Web.
 [ http://www.metatext.com/learnmore/faq.htm ]
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[MetaText books may be customized] by adding, removing, and rearranginf textbooks, primary sources, and articles
[ http://www.netlibrary.com/metatext.asp ]
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    The main site [  http://www.metatext.com/ ] provides further descriiption of MetaText, offers access to demo as well as free sample MetaText titles,
and market research and field reports.

    I wish to emphasize that MetaText titles have ***multimedia*** components 
a new interest of mine [http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/archive/0008/0304.html ] and are 
***customizable***, another recent interest
 [ http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/archive/0007/0347.html] .


[BTW: NetLibrary has filed for an IPO with the SEC for an $82 million initial stock offering 
[ http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/09/biztech/articles/02netlibrary-ipo.html] [A free account is required to access this article] 

     This posting is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement.

/Gerry McKiernan
Multimedia-Customized Librarian
Iowa State University
Ames IA 50011

gerrymck at iastate.edu 

                  "The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Invent It!"
                                                    Alan Kay           
  






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