Sharing iTunes library across accounts on same computer

Hi
I have just bought my first Mac. I have set up an account for me and an account for my wife but I'm wondering if it is possible for us to share the same iTunes library rather than having a lot of duplicate music. Can this be done?
Thanks in advance
Graeme

Oh yes, welcome to Apple, and the Apple forums,
I hope you enjoy your new iMac,
Well, the bad news is I don't think that will work, when I tried it one my computer, one User couldnt access the other's Music folder. However, I do think you could make your iTunes Music Folder be a folder in the Public folder for your account, which would allow anyone on your computer, or on your network, to use it.
To change the location of your music folder to a folder in your Public folder, follow these steps:
-Go to your Music folder (Users-Username-Music)
-Copy the folder called "iTunes"
-Go to that User's Public folder (User-Username-Public)
-Paste your iTunes folder here (depending on the size of the folder, this may take a while)
-In iTunes, go to: iTunes-Preferences-Advanced, and look at the "iTunes Music Folder Location"
-Click the word "Change..." next to it, and choose the new folder (the one you made in the Public folder)( you only have to do this on the account that alread has the music if you want to delete the orignal music folder to save space otherwise leave it as the one in the Music folder for this account)
-Do this for the other account on your Computer, by selecting the same folder in the first user's Public Folder as the new Music Folder.
-Select "Consolidate Library..." from the Advanced menu (not the Advanced menu n Preferences, the one on the bear at the top of the Monitor), this will copy the music from the folder into that iTunes Library.
I sure hope no one else posted an answer while I wrote this, hope it helps.
Edit: I will test this as well.

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    I hope that this hint proves to be helpful and I hope everybody will give me feedback on my process.
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