Merge 2 iTunes libraries from 2 home computers

I have an older iMac running 10.5.8 (newest OS possible on this computer) in my bedroom and a 1 year old iMac running 10.6.8 in the family room.  My old iMac has the bigger and daily used iTunes library on it.  Unfortunately I have used the new iMac's iTunes to purchase a dozen songs and to download several CD's that have been lost since.  I now would like to merge the two libraries onto my new iMac as one and only download to the new iMac in the future.  I don't care if playlists don't make it across.  Once set I will use the old iMac to listen to iTunes on the new iMac via Home Sharing.  So what are the steps to get the iTunes library on the old iMac onto the new iMac and merged into one library without deleting the new songs on the new iMac?  (I'd appreciate a quick note to me at ************* in case I lose track of this thread.  Thanks for your time and trouble.
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Hello Ghostridr2,
I'd recommend following the steps outlined in either the 'Home Sharing' or 'External Drive' sections of the following article.
iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
Cheers,
Allen

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