Transferring iTunes library from G4 mini to new iMac

We have recently upgraded our apple computer. We got a new iMac and now I would like to be able to move my son's itunes library from the old g4 mini to the new imac. He has just received an iphone so he would like to be able to sync his iphone with itunes. I have been doing some research and this was my pan of attack, please let me know if this would work.
1) Create a user account on the new imac that is identical to his user account on the mac mini.
2) Copy his itunes files from the mini onto a USB flash drive
3) Either drag the files from the UBS drive into the new itunes folder on the imac or import the files using itunes (not sure which one to to do)
I think that should do it.

I thought I had done this before with Tiger.
" Migration Assistant (included with Mac OS X 10.4 or later, in the Utilities folder) can easily transfer data from a previous Mac to a new one."
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1554

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