Importing library onto new hard drive??

Hi,
Can anyone please help with this? I have recently moved in with my boyfriend and I want to add the data on my ipod onto his iTunes without overwriting his library. Can anyone let me know where to get software to do this eg podutil or something similar.....without having to pay for it?!?
Thanks xx

Is there a way to import the pictures to the Lightroom library without importing them onto the hard drive of my new computer? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If you import using the "Add" option, the photos are not moved, they are imported and left in their existing locations.

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