Lost podcasts and music

This was an unhappy discovery on April Fools' Day; tonight when I fired up iTunes to download podcasts and sync my 2nd gen shuffle for work tomorrow, it's like the program was newly installed and running for the first time.  All the podcast subscriptions and archived episodes were gone, and all my music is supposedly in the cloud.
The files -- most of them, anyway -- still reside on my computer.  It's like iTunes lost track of them.  I told the program to scan for files, and it did, but the next time I started iTunes it's like nothing had happened.
When I ran iTunes last night, nothing seemed amiss.  A virus scan tonight showed nothing wrong.  The last update to iTunes was in February.
This is a password-protected account on a family computer.  None of the kids have admin rights and it's doubtful any of them would bother to hack in.
In short, HELP!

The first link got me on the right path, and everything appears to be back in its proper place, because auribus teneo lupum (my shuffle) just synced up nicely.  (I trust it would let me know if anything on the shuffle wasn't available on the comp.)
Thank you for saving the day!

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