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(Anonymous) 2012-07-17 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)Yes, of course, you can do inter-library loans. And of course you can ask for your library to buy some copies. But it's not a guarantee. (Heck, even if you request regular old YA fiction, it's still not that easy.)
And some libraries are just small and have smaller budgets because of the economic status of where they're located. Small town libraries will simply not have the budget to buy anything and everything, no matter how much people ask from it and no matter how great your circ numbers are.
(Maybe your library is different. Our town/my mom's library is in a upper(-middle) class town, so I am speaking primarily from that experience -- but she has helped out at libraries in poorer towns, so I know a little about that too.)
Tl;dr: Your advice makes sense, but not all libraries work the same.