This is a bit murky for me. We withdraw items on a case by case basis, and consider them for replacement. Those items usually have a status of "missing" or "lost." If items are automatically given a status of "withdrawn," it's unclear how purchasers would differentiate between a truly withdrawn item and an item that potentially will be replaced. (I realize other libraries use different procedures.)
This is a bit murky for me. We withdraw items on a case by case basis, and consider them for replacement. Those items usually have a status of "missing" or "lost." If items are automatically given a status of "withdrawn," it's unclear how purchasers would differentiate between a truly withdrawn item and an item that potentially will be replaced. (I realize other libraries use different procedures.)