Multiple Libraries with itunes 11

I didn't find this in the search, so here goes:  I have multiple itunes libraries; one for me, one for my wife, and one for my daughter.  After updating itunes, I opened my daughter library to find things like Metallica and Iron Maiden mixed in with her lulabies.  Not cool.  All my libraries re now mixed together.  I how do keep them separate - I have spent countless hours setting all this up, and now I have to do it again?
Thanks!
JjG

the best practice is for every user that uses the same computer to have separate account.

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