Connecting a MIDI keyboard

I have found a nice cheap MIDI keyboard, which I must use with GarageBand. I have an iMic, with which I can plug in my guitar. But this keyboard only has a MIDI output port. Is there a MIDI to USB cable, or MIDI to 3.5mm (iMic) cable that I can use. If so, who makes it, where is it.
Thanks Musical Macers.

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    Message was edited by: Veit Wittmann

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    Hi Jon
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