Windows 7 Libraries explained
With many people a little confused about what exactly Microsoft Windows 7 libraries are, we thought we would clear things up a little so that you have a better understand just how much easier your life will be using Windows 7.

Windows 7 Libraries
Previous versions of Microsoft Windows had a Documents & Settings folder the problem was that these folders were not expandable and acted much like a desktop folder. Microsoft Windows 7 libraries are going to change the way you access your favorite files & folders.
Many frustrated users complained about the “save location” of their work, depending on what programs you were using your files, music,videos could / would end up all over your hard drive, Microsoft have listened to their user base and have address this problem with Microsoft Windows 7 Libraries.
Microsoft Windows 7 Libraries will allow you to access all your files, music,videos and other data from one central location, thus saving time & also money when used in time critical missions / working environments. If you would like to take a more in depth look at the Windows 7 libraries you can do so by browsing the Windows 7 developers blog. Read More Here
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IDK, kinda just seems like “Libraries” is a curious way to re-name the base user account folder, like is (over)used in Vista. Or maybe, just give it a name, because in Vista it was nameless and inaccessible. I think it’s nice that 7 gives such transparent access to that folder, although people like me that show hidden files and OS files will probably get annoyed rather fast of having all our “data folders” all mixed in with the system files (not to mention having so many of them… seriously, why would Favorites or Contacts – application- and context-specific items – be put in the same area as file organization? Meh…