Theoretically, you can just use the migration assistant to do this. In 
practice, I could not get it to run on the Windows side, and thus ended up 
Copying the iTunes library manually, and I used these instructions.
http://www.macworld.com/article/1146958/move_itunes_windows_mac.html

On 28 Dec 2013, at 10:19 pm, Hope Paulos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all. I recently received my MacBook air, for Christmas. All of my 
> iTunes library is on my PC. Can someone please tell me a good way to copy the 
> library onto my Mac?  I would like my Mac to be my primary PC that I connect 
> my iPod and iPhone too. Thank you.
> 
> Hope Paulos
> 
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