Creating URLs that open a new tab or browser window?

Hello out there...
I am creating some podcasts via Garage Band and iWeb for my grade 9 class. I have embedded some URLs in the podcast however when one 'clicks' the links the iWeb page is closed and the user is taken to the new page.
I would like the iWeb page with the podcast to remain open and a new page or tab open up to display the link.
Is it possible to do this?
Thanks,
B!

Hi,
     Similar question has been asked in the forum, hope it will help:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/9db08c4a-b53c-419a-84f8-001c194d1311/how-to-open-sharepoint-document-library-pdf-file-in-new-window?forum=sharepointadminlegacy
Take a look to the articles given in below link too.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/sharepoint-server-help/change-how-to-open-a-document-in-a-library-with-one-click-HA101729873.aspx
http://www.benramey.com/2011/04/25/opening-all-sharepoint-2010-documents-in-a-new-window/
Regards,
MS

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