Import an old library without duplicating

Last week I completed a detailed cleanup of my library which had accumulated 1000's of duplicates after a recent data recovery from a messed up hard drive. I used "Dupin" to do that and it took 10 hours to run and dedupe my library but it worked.
I still have many MP3's in my old backup library that did not make it over and I want to import them into my new library (these are all on external hard drives).
Is there a way to "Add to Library" the entire old library but make iTunes not copy an item over if it already exists in the new library? I thought I remembered seeing this option in iTunes in the past.

Try using the SuperSync program I mentioned. It will compare 2 libraries, and make them match each other. It's pretty easy to use, too. Once you have everything the same in both libraries, you can delete the one you don't need (presumably the one on your external hard drive).
When you import music, it won't override (i.e., delete) the stuff already in your library but it will duplicate things.
Go to Add to Library -> Import then point the computer to your external drive just to do a straight import. It should bring everything in. You can also try the Consolidate Library tool.
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