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Games may not show up automatically, but if you install a game to the secondary library it should detect existing files and skip downl8ading.
At least that's how I was able to move games between pc's a few years ago.
If that is correct, your Steam Library folder is the one that contains the steamapps folder e.g.
...\[SELECT_ THIS_FOLDER]\steamapps\common\<games>
For the library, what I do is install Steam, then I copy the steamapps folder over where it was. I have multiple libraries on my C drive and other drives ( which Steam now dislikes multiple on the same drive but I don't like the default folder on C so I have to change the library file ). Shut down Steam after you set up the folders, then just copy everything over including the library files. You can move the game files but copy the library file so if it tries resetting it you can copy it again. Then it should auto see all of the games in those libraries.