Itunes on my computer hard drive

My hard drive is getting full on my computer, can i delete some of the songs i have downloaded from my cd's without affecting them on my ipod?

By default, iTunes automatically updates iPod's music library whenever you connect iPod to your computer. iTunes transfers new songs you've added, and erases songs you've removed.
So you could switch over to manually updating you iPod.
Personally speaking, though, I wouldn't recommend that option but would suggest you consider purchasing an external hard drive for your music. In that case, you would most likely find this article in the Apple Knowledge Base of interest.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4527
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