External CD drive for power mac 8100

I have an 18 year old power mac 8100/80 AV.  It has an internal CD drive that is read only.  I need a cd drive that is read/write so that I can copy thousands of files off the mac.  I'm assuming that an external drive may be the best route, rather than removing the old drive and installiing a new one.  Can someone please advise on two points:
1.  Is the external read/write CD drive the right way to go?
2.  Where can I obtain said drive?
Many thanks.
i.forgot.all.i.knew

Jan and Ji~m,
Thanks for your suggestions.  I have to say that I'm not yet sure what to do.  I don't want to buy hardware unless I have to, and both of you appear to agree on this point.  I plan to give away or recycle the powermac when I get the files off it as I have no use or space for it.  I don't need to move the files to a CD; I need to move them to a PC (where I can read them) so I can get rid of the powermac.
The 2,500 files on the powermac are mostly in MS Word, in the first version that was PC and Mac compatible, so I believe I can read them with no problem on my PC when I get them there.  Is this a good assumption?  Or am I going to run into a conversion problem like Ji~m mentions?
I can't use the 3.5(?) inch "floppy" disk drive in the powermac because it gets formatted to mac-compatible before I copy files to it, and then the PC can't read it.
So I thought of the CD solution I mentioned in my first post because I believe a physical CD reads and writes on both the mac and the PC without being re-formatted.  Is this correct?
I like the idea of a cable like Jan mentioned.  I googled "AAUI to RJ-45 adapter" and can't tell from the pictures I viewed if I have a matching "AAUI Ethernet port" on the powermac.  It has MANY ports, but nearly all are unlabeled!  How do I determine what port might be the AAUI that Jan mentions?
If I use the cable suggestion (which I like), can I plug the other end into a PC?  That's all I have -- this old powermac (OS 8.6) and several PCs (Dell and HP) with several OS's (W - XP, Vista, 7, and maybe 8).  (Jan mentioned moving the files over a network, but the only "network" I have is my in-house router connecting my PCs to the i-net.)  So how would I follow your cable suggestion?
Many thanks for all your help!
i.forgot.all.i.knew

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