Access to itunes library on new computer

I have got a new computer due to hard drive failure on old computer and unable to access Itunes library. Installed Itunes on new computer, how can I access my purchases and library as it doesnt show in new itunes

Hi bribri232,
Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
If your songs were purchased from the iTunes Store, you can transfer them from your iPod to your new computer. You may also be able to download the songs to the computer through iTunes in the Clour or iTunes Match. This article has more information about your options:
Media type
Transfer method
Music purchased from the iTunes Store
Transfer your content via iTunes.
Download your content through iTunes in the Cloud1.
Download your content through iTunes Match2.
Music imported from a CD or another source
iTunes cannot transfer this media back to a computer. Make sure to back up your iTunes Library, or you can use iTunes Match2.
iTunes: Transferring media from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or iPod
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1209
All the best,
Jeremy

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