Missing iphoto library - help !

Ok, long story short, I was changing permissions on my iphoto library (with the finder info window), and the iphoto library folder disappeared ! It is not visible with the finder - feel free to call me silly. When I checked the free space on my drive the iphoto library is still there, that is to say, the space is still being used.
I do have an online backup (I had a local, but that is another story), and can download if need be, but can anyone suggest how I could get my original back? Is there some super duper program on version tracker I can download and have it bring back my library in a few seconds?
Any advice much appreciated,
Thanks.

Thanks Matt,
I did what you said and found my library. Here is the list:
drwx------@ 9 ianbacon ianbacon 306 12 May 10:41 Aperture Library.aplibrary
dr-x------@ 24 ianbacon ianbacon 816 25 May 17:36 Ian
drwx------+ 30 ianbacon ianbacon 1020 20 Mar 22:52 OLYMPUS Studio 2
drwx------+ 5 ianbacon ianbacon 170 22 May 13:37 Photo Booth
lrwx--x--x 1 ian staff 47 26 May 14:22 iChat Icons -> /Library/Application Support/Apple/iChat Icons/
drwx------@ 17 ianbacon ianbacon 578 27 May 11:03 iPhoto Library
drwx------@ 44 ianbacon ianbacon 1496 25 May 16:24 iphone pics
drwx------@ 20 ianbacon ianbacon 680 25 May 17:02 test
Thanks again
Ian

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