Loading Library on new (rebuilt) computer

I recently had to replace the hard drive on my computer. My itunes library was lost in the transition. Is there a way to transfer the music that is currently on my ipod into the itunes library on the new hard drive? I'v seen the help discussions about backing up and transferring purchased material but this is of little help since it covers less that 1/4 of the music on the ipod so I need to see if I can copy the files directly from the ipod to the itunes library. Thanks for any assistance.

This Zevoneer post should help:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4446066&#4446066

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