Itunes suddenly changed my library

I woke up today to find my itunes library completely changed. I didn't connect my iphone to it over night. It opened to the page where it asks you if you want to find media files, and in the library there was only my purchased songs movies from itunes, and no apps or personal items. All the items should be still on my computer (my music folder is unchanged). I tried to erase the current library file and clicking on a back up but it only brings up the same page and same situation. My iphone still has all my stuff and I am scared of plugging it in in case it erases everything. Please help me!

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