One Library for multiple users?

I did not realize that the library would be tied to a specific user on a computer. Is it possible for 2 users to share the same library? I created a library under my log in, but my wife can not see it when she logs in. If we can't have just one library for the whole computer how can I transfer all the cd's i imported to iTunes to my wife's log in?
  Windows XP  

these documents might be of some assistance with that:
How to use multiple iPods with one computer
iTunes: How to share music between different accounts on a single computer

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