Best way to regularly share files between mac and pc?

Hi
I'm starting uni this year and want to get all preppred and ready to go. Just wondering the best way I can go about sharing files between my iMac and the universities library computers (which I assume will be PC)?
I currently use Word for Mac 2008 but am considering upgrading to Word 2011 or Pages before I start classes and for file sharing I hear Evernote or iCloud are the best options but if all else fails, I'll probably just go with a simple USB.
Currently Own:
- iMac
- iPhone 5
- Word for Mac 2008
Considering
- Word for Mac 2011
- Pages
- Evernote
- iCloud
- USB
Let me know if you have any advice,
Thanks

Not too sure what you mean, sorry... but I will try and explain a little further.
I'll be creating documents at school on a library PC computer, then wanting to access them at home on my iMac and vice versa.
I had the idea that I would be able to save them to a web-based file sharing site but I've since learnt Evernote has to be downloaded to both the public PC and personal iMac and that probably isn't possible.

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