How do i import my itunes library into my daughters on same machine?

I hope that title makes sense?
We bought my daughter an ipod touch, she now has her own email address etc but all her music (80songs) is in my itunes library & as I'd set her up her own apple ID i want to import her music into her itunes... Someone at the local apple store showed me how to do by opening up sharing of some kind then just dragging it over however I cant remember how they explained to do it!

Son of a gun...it worked.  I tried that two days ago and if failed...or it was pilot error and I did something wrong. In any event, what I did was go directly to the Time Machine folder and drag out the iTunes library.itl onto my Mavericks desktop, then put it into the iTunes folder, then restarted iTunes and Bingo it worked.
Thank you very much.

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