Sharing itunes between users on one computer

Hi,
How do you share one itunes library between multiple users on one mac? At the moment each user on our computer has their own library which has lead to a lot of music being duplicated. Is there any way to have this all in one library?!
Many thanks

Hi Simon,
Any clues in this link?
iTunes: How to share music between different accounts on a single computer
Regards
Colin R.

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