Can I have my iTunes Library on another Mac in addition to my main one?

My wife and I both have MacBook Pro's and separate i-Tunes libraries and i-Pods. We just bought a 13in White MacBook to use for travel only. Can we copy our library onto that Mac and still leave it on our existing Macs? We also have both of our i-Tunes libraries and Macs backed up on a Time Capsule.

Can we copy our library onto that Mac and still leave it on our existing Macs?
Yes. Drag the iTunes folder inside the item in the Finder's sidebar named Music on the MacBook Pro to the corresponding location on the MacBook. The folder can be put somewhere else if needed; if so, launch iTunes with the Option key held down, click on Choose Library, and point it to that location.
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