Best Way to copy  i-Tunes library from a Mac to a  PC (Windows XP 2002 OS)?

Hopefully, I've chosen the correct forum for this topic? Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on how to import or copy songs from my iTunes library on my home computer (Macintosh Power G5) or my back-up Seagate 500Gb drive into the Dell computer that I use at work (Windows XP 2000) which has approximately 60Gb of unused disk space left. As far as I know, the Seagate drive was originally formatted for my Mac by a friend of a friend of a friend. Anyways, I cannot get my work computer to allow me to open the external drive so that I may drop & drag some songs into iTunes for Windows application that I recently downloaded as my default music player. The external drive is recognized on the computer but I cannot seem to locate it in order to open the drive's contents. I assume this is due to the inability of the Windows PC to read the drive' Macintosh formatting. Thus far I've been unable to locate another thread posted that deals specifically with this topic, but I would also greatly appreciate any assistance in locating said thread if it should exist!!!
Thank you in advance for any help you are able to provide!!!
JohnnyRocks (or would like to at work)

Since your external drive is formatted for Mac, this limits what you can do quite a bit. Perhaps the most practical thing to do would be to pack up your Mac and the external hard drive and take them to work, placing them within easy reach of the PC. You can then connect the Mac and the PC with an ordinary ethernet cable, enable Windows sharing on the Mac for your user account, and then set up a network between the two computers. You can use the Windows Run command to enter the IP of the Mac and access the contents of your Home directory.
In all likelihood, you still won't see the exernal drive from the PC, so you may have to copy a certain number of folders/files from the external drive to your Mac's internal drive in order to move them to the PC, then delete these temporary files from the Mac, move another group of folders, and so on until you've finished the transfer.

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