convert (usually written with lowercase "c") is a binary that uses the ImageMagick libraries. Image::Magick, what you are refering to, is a Perl module. Assuming that you are on some *NIX system, you could always try the following, to see what a file exactly is:
$ file /home/myname/lib/convert
To make sure that Image::Magick -the module- is around, just hit:
$ locate Magick.pm
# or
$ find / -name Magick.pm
Update: since the ImageMagick libraries are most likely installed on the system, you can put the Image::Magick module in your $HOME or somewhere and call it with use lib;. There are many nodes around that'll show you how to install modules in a non-default place.
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