Multiple Usesr - Best Way of Syncing?

Ok, now it could be that I'm being a little naive here, but here's the background info to my question/problem.....
I have iTunes 7 installed on my PC running Windows 7. There are 3 of us that use iTunes.....myself, my daughter and the wife. I just bought myself an iPod Nano 5G and was bemused having plugged it into my PC when it starting synchronising all songs in iTunes to the iPod. Naturally I don't want everything in iTunes on my iPod seeing as my daughters and wife's music taste is completely different to mine. So I changed the option on my iPod to manually manage the files on it then promptly dragged and dropped the music I wanted onto it. However, I then noticed that some of the album artwork was missing, which I found out was because having imported some CD's into iTunes the name of the album was slightly different to what iTunes recognised it as. Anyway, I renamed the album name on the problematic songs, downloaded the album artwork and then naively assumed that it automatically update the info on my iPod. Not so much. But off course, I had it set to manually manage files!! So what I ended up doing was deleting the problematic songs from my iPod and then copying them back onto it again.
So I guess what I'm getting is a couple of questions:
1) Is there a way of not having every song in my iTunes synchronised to my iPod, yet if I make any changes to songs in iTunes (album name, artwork etc) it will make the same changes on my iPod?
2) Is there an easier, or more recommended way, of managing songs in iTunes where multiple users use it to store songs?

Hi, welcome to Apple Discussions.
*How to use multiple iPods with one computer*
The Apple support document How to use multiple iPods with one computer suggests a number of ways. I use method two (Sync with selected playlists) with a slight twist. Rather than regular playlists I set the grouping field to indicate which users should receive which tracks and create smart playlists based on the content of this field.
e.g.
"Alice's Tracks" is "Grouping contains Alice" + "Kind contains audio"
"Bob's Videos" is "Grouping contains Bob" + "Kind does not contain audio"
Tracks that both Alice & Bob want on their iPods have the grouping set to "Alice/Bob"
etc.
I currently manage our family's five iPods using this system, each getting a different selection to suit their tastes and the capacity of their iPod. An advantage of using the grouping field is that it is stored in file tags (for non-wav audio files anyway) so that it is relatively easy to recreate the playlists should the iTunes library get trashed. Also useful if you move files about manually as playlist membership is preserved when you delete & re-import the tracks.
tt2

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