Syndetics offers complimentary cover image service for libraries affected by Content Café closure
Content Café subscribers can request free access to Syndetics cover images through January 31, 2026
As of Monday, December 15th , Baker & Taylor will be closing their Content Café catalog enrichment serivce—which may leave libraries without cover images and other essential elements for their catalogs.
In response to this urgent need for images, Syndetics is offering all Content Café subscribers free access to cover images through January 31st, 2026 to ensure your catalog images remain undisrupted and to maintain the look and feel that your patrons expect.
To request this complimentary cover image service, please reach out to us via the form below. We will then give you instant access to the Syndetics cover image service.
Request Syndetics cover image access.
Transition Support For Content Café Subscribers
Once your Syndetics cover images are in place, we will work with your library to transition your remaining elements to Syndetics to ensure continued access to a robust, up-to-date and consistent catalog enrichment solution.
We are extending the following transition plan to Content Café subscribers:
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- We will turn on access to Syndetics for the remainder of your existing contract term for no fee
- Syndetics will provide the elements you currently receive
- Syndetics will deliver a simple turnkey solution that does not disrupt the patron experience
- Syndetics will offer a consistent pricing structure on a new contract
Why Syndetics?
Syndetics has long been the trusted partner for libraries with thousands of subscribers worldwide. Featuring data sourced direct from publishers, Syndetics includes a wealth of enrichment elements such as cover images, professional reviews, table of contents, series information, and more.
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