Dumb Question but need help.

After adding all the songs into Itunes and updating my Ipod and everything is copied over just find into the Ipod, can I clear everything in my library in I tunes?

Yes; set the iPod to manual mode to stop the songs being deleted from the iPod when they are deleted in iTunes. If you do this, you should keep a copy of your music library somewhere else, such as on an external hard disk.
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