Moving iPhoto from old Mac to new Mac

I got a new iMac and have been trying to move my iPhoto library from my old one to the new one. I followed instructions I found here in these discussions, but I'm still having trouble. Here's what I've done:
I copied the library from my old computer (from the Pictures folder) to a flash drive.
Then I moved it from the flash drive to the Pictures folder on the new Mac.
Then I opened iPhoto.
Nothing happened, except a yellow sticky-note looking thing is there that says "To get started, do any of the following..."
I had read something else here about going to File and selecting Switch Library, so I did that and still nothing happened.
I even tried downloading the iPhoto Library Updater (something else I read about here), but it said it didn't need to be uploaded.
Any ideas?

I tried hooking the computers together when I first got the new one last month, but it must have been too confusing for me (can't really remember why it didn't work) because I decided to just do it with a flash drive instead. Do I need to trash the iPhoto library that's on the flash drive before I format it, or will formatting delete it anyway? I thought I read that this flash drive was already formatted for Mac OS before I bought it, but maybe not. And if you have any instructions for me as to how to format it, I would greatly appreciate it. You've probably guessed I don't know much about all this.
Thanks for your response

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