ITunes 11 deleted my entire library

iTunes 11 just deleted my entire library. It was working fine yesterday, but when I turned on my mac today, everything was wiped. The files are still on my Mac, but all the data has been wiped from iTunes, playlists, play counts, rankings. I've imported everything again, but nothing is organised. TV shows are not grouped together by show, season etc. I had spent a load of time organising audiobooks and now these are all appearing in the music section.
Anyone know how / why this happened and how to fix it?
Thanks

They changed the way but its still very easy. All you have to do is copy your music by using keyboard commands.
Steps (for MAC)
1. Click (ONLY ONCE) on your chosen music files outside of Itunes.
2. press Command + C
3. go to your itunes
4. press Command + V
For PC ,its the same
- the same stuff but instead of pressing the Command key, its Ctrl .

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