Copying files from iMac to Macbook

Hi All
I've just bought a Macbook and would like to put copies of my itunes and iphoto libraries from my iMac onto it. What is the best way to do this? I've bought a firewire cable.
Do I use migration assistant or will this just transfer the files rather than creating a copy of them? I've also read something about connecting the two machines by firewire and then holding down T when I turn on the Macbook. Do I do this when I first turn on the Macbook or should I go through set-up assistant first, then shutdown and then do the above?
Thanks
David

When the files are transferred they will in effect be copied to the Macbook while still remaining on the iMac. This link will help with your firewire set-up...
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58583

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