Moving/backing up iTunes library

I have read the help and understand how to back up the library onto cd/dvd. My pc however is connected to an external file server and I could put the back up data on here rather than burning a number of dvd's (I guess it would be 'a number of' if the library is big). Is there a way of doing this. iTunes seems to only allow burn to cd/dvd. Can I somehow specify a mapped drive.
I need to do this before wiping my pc for a fresh install of everything.
Thanks for any advice.

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