Multiple Libraries, iTunes 7

I know that multiple libraries can be created, but is there any known way to "transfer" library "organization" between libraries?
Here's the problem: The (one and only) current Main Library has almost 13,000 separate song titles in it, and it is becoming increasingly slow to be able to do much of anything. As you might expect, it is divided into many categories (folders), with just two major examples being "Classical" and "Jazz".
Each of those main folders are then subdivided into many dozens of subfolders, an organization scheme which has gradually evolved over many years.
I would like to be able to move, copy, transfer or whatever the complete "Classical" category to a second library, along with all the the various Classical subfolders and other organizational subdivisions. If this can't be done, it would take a mountain of work to recreate all of that organization all over again for the new "Classical Library".
I wonder if anyone has any ideas on this? Thanks-
Dan B
San Francisco

Shift key thing is cool. But I agree, why not let us switch while in program. Itunes Library manager seems to be a better bet still and keeps hard drive clean.
http://www.dougscripts.com/itunes/itinfo/ituneslibrarymanager.php
I use this to keep sound effects and music in two libraries and it works great.

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