Can i install itunes on a portable hard drive

Can i install itunes to a portable hard drive? Also can I have more than one itunes library?
I have a very large cd collections and dont want to put all the files on my mac hard drive, would like to install or keepmthe cd on a portable drive

That was timely.  I had the same question (new MBP with two drives) and you solved my question.  Thank you.  It works the same way you change Aperture Libraries, so it makes sense and is easy to remember.

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