Can Multiple Users Share an iTunes Library?

Hey all,
There are two user accounts on my MacBook Pro, mine and my wife's. I manage my iTunes library on my account (buy songs, update playlists, automatically download podcasts, etc). When we switch to my wife's account and open iTunes on her side, the library is empty and iTunes prompts her to get started like any first-time user.
Is there a way to share and control the same library across both accounts? I.e. opening and managing iTunes on one account is no different than doing it on the other.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chip

Geez.. What the article describes sounds like what I have in mind, but it looks like some pretty serious permissions tweaking.
The one line that concerns me is this:
"Note that iPhoto (iTunes) will be smart, and will not let two or more users tinker with the shared iPhoto (iTunes) library at once through fast user switching."
My wife and I are typically both always logged in, and we use Fast User Switching to move back-and-forth between accounts. So, if one of us has to close iTunes before the other can tinker with it, that kinda defats the whole purpose.
Am I reading that right?
Either way, I'm definitely going to back-up my library before trying any of this.
Thanks for the help,
Chip

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