Two iphones, two user accounts, one iTunes library

Hi there,
I am looking for a solution for the following problem:
I have an iPhone which is synced with the iTunes library, addressbook and calendar on my MacBook in my user account.
My girlfriend will soon have an iPhone, too. We would like to each have our own addressbook and calendar synced with our phones but share one (=my) iTunes library (music, apps, ...).
Activating her phone with my Apple-account wouldn't be a problem for her. Do I also have to create an user account on my Mac for her in order to have her own addressbook and calendar? How will she access "my" iTunes library from her account? Or if she uses my user account, how will she get her own addressbook?
Is there any practical solution for this (common?) problem?

judge2001 wrote:
Do I also have to create an user account on my Mac for her in order to have her own addressbook and calendar?
yes.
How will she access "my" iTunes library from her account?
click here for information.
you can authorize iTunes on her user account to play/use content purchased with your iTunes store account and vice versa.
JGG
edited by the Jolly Green Giant (where Green stands for environmentally friendly)

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