Two apple ids sharing one iTunes  library is it possible?

Is it possible to have one library but for this to be shared with the family who will have separate IDs? Otherwise the only other way I can work out to download onto my daughters new ipad mini is to log in on our iD, download from the cloud then log out again, seems a bit of a phaff.

htuk1968 wrote:
Is it possible to have one library but for this to be shared with the family who will have separate IDs? 
Have a read here...
https://discussions.apple.com/message/18409815?ac_cid=ha
And See Here...
How to Use Multiple iDevices with One Computer

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