ITunes library on server, want to change "master" computer

I have a Windows machine and a Mac which I just recently got.  I also have a Windows Home Server, which is where all of my music is stored.
Currently, I have the Windows machine set up as my "master", the iTunes library is pointed to the server, and it is set to automatically organize the library.  I also sync my iPod to this machine.  I also use iTunes on the Mac, but it is basically set to read only, it does not organize files or anything like that.  Whenever I add new music from the Windows machine, I have to go and add the folder on the Mac to stay current.
What I would like to do is start using my Mac as the "master" computer.  The library itself shouldn't move, but I want my Mac to control organization and to sync my iPod.  I have a large library and spent a lot of time downloading missed artwork, so I would be upset if I had to rebuild my library in this process.
Would this be as simple as turning off folder organization on my Windows machine and turning it on on the Mac?  Or should I export the library from the Windows machine and import it on the Mac?  Any suggestions are appreciated.

Eric,
iTunes does not really have the concept of a "master";  that is entirely in how you use it.  If you have two libraries sharing the same content files, you can start treating one as the master (as you have been doing).
I'd suggest you turn off "Keep... Organized" on both machines.  If one changes a filename or folder, which is what Keep does, the other will lose track of the file.  I'd be surprised if this is not already happening in your current setup.
Regarding "Whenever I add new music from the Windows machine, I have to go and add the folder on the Mac to stay current," that will work.  But, you can automate the process by running a program like iTunes Folder Watch on your "secondary" machine.  It will detect when there is something new in the folder, and will add it to its library.
As far as your iPod knows, the two libraries have nothing to do with each other.  So, as you already know, you should pick one to be the one to sync the iPod and stick with it.
Ed

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