Where is a shared library actually stored?

I am restoring a friend's Windows 7 PC after a hard drive crash.  I installed iTunes 11.4 and used the backup we had created, but the music files in her iTunes library were not restored -- only the structure of her library with artists, albums, etc., but no music. 
On my Macbook, I can see "Dianna's Library" as a Shared library in iTunes so long as Home Sharing is turned *off*.  Screen cap attached.  I can play music from that library.  I want to find the path for that library so that I can copy it to her PC, but I can't find a way to view where it is actually stored.  It doesn't seem to be on our NAS although another Shared library is "iTunes Server on NAS."   Nor is it on the other Windows 7 PC on our home network.  Can anyone advise me? 

That worked!  However, most of the files are in the cache.  One of the paths (/Applications/iTunes.app/Contents/MacOS/libgnsdk_submit.1.9.5.dylib) points to a "dynamic library."  I will do some more research to find out if that might be the location. 
Here are the other contents of the "Open Files and Ports" contents in case something jumps out at you.  I am certainly not expected you to pore over these, however, and again, thank you.
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