Preferred Method to Move iTunes from PC to Mac

I have read for a few hours and seen several threads about this particular topic, but have also seen several different suggestions. I realize that the best method to move songs from a PC to a new MAC will vary based on other factors (use of an external hard drive, iTunes/music backed-up to CDs, etc.), so I feel that I should present my situation and see what the experts recommend. Here's my current set-up:
1) I have a windows-based PC with 3 user accounts and 3 different iPods with 3 different libraries.
2) I keep the iTunes folder on one drive (C) and all of the music on a second hard drive (L).
3) I intend to buy a new Macbook Pro and want to migrate 1 or more of these PC-based iTunes libraries and corresponding music files to the new Mac.
4) I have iTunes 7 and have recently backed-up each of my iTunes libraries onto CDs (just being a little cautious).
5) I also have a USB external drive with all of my iTunes info and songs.
6) I have two 20gb 4G iPods models and one very new 8gb Nano. I intend to upgrade my two 4G iPods to new classics or new Nanos soon, too.
7) I don't have migrate all 3 libraries to the new Mac, but would likely want to move two.
From what I have read, I could use the CD back-up's, the iPod itself (after consolidating libraries), the external hard-drive, or a 3rd party software.
My confusion stems from the fact that I have multiple PC-based accounts, iTunes libraries and keep my iTunes folder in one drive and my music in another. So, I am hoping that some guru's here can take my scenario and suggest the most efficient, user-friendly approach for me to migrate my iTunes libraries and songs from the PC to the new Mac.
I'd also want to know if there's anything special I should do given that I want to get two new iPods, too. Thanks!

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