Import older iPhoto pics from DVD backup disc

Crashed my old back-up disc just before getting a new iMac i5. When I try to install photos in iPhoto 09 with the latest Snow Leopard, the back up disc reads as a separate library in iPhoto and I can't get the photos to import into the main iPhoto library on the iMac. The new library disappears when I eject the backup DVD. How can I get my backup photos into the main iPhoto library?

If it truly appears as a library in iPhoto then you should be able to select photos, albums or events and drag them onto the Photo's icon to import into the working library.
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However, these kind of library disks are only created via iPhoto's Share->Burn menu. If you burned a library package to a disk using Toast you can drag that library from the disk to the Desktop and use iPhoto Library Manager to either merge the two libraries into a new 3rd library or copy selected albums or event from the library on the Desktop into your working library as has already been suggested.

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