ITunes on Mac & Windows simultaneously

I am a long-time PC user and I have iTunes and my music library on my PC. I sync my iPod to it.
I just got a MacBook, and I would like to have my same music library accessible from iTunes on my Mac. (The Mac and the PC are on my wireless network). Ideally I would like to SHARE this, rather than copy all of the mp3 files or re-importing all of my CDs on to the Mac (which doesn't have much hard drive space).
Is this possible or am I handcuffed due to music sharing limitations?
Side note: Although it would be nice, I don't need to be able to sync my iPod to both computers. I can continue to sync to my Windows PC.

"Side note: Although it would be nice, I don't need to be able to sync my iPod to both computers. I can continue to sync to my Windows PC. "
Although I've seen occasional reports of problems, by and large you should be able to use (but not sync as that's an automated process) your iPod on both your PC and your Mac. An iPod formatted for Mac won't run natively on a PC because the Windows OS does not support the HFS Plus file system and therefore will not see the drive but a Mac can read the Windows files system. You would need to remember however to only ever update your iPod on your Windows machine to maintain the formatting:
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