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The Australian and New Zealand Association of Antiquarian Booksellers

Ethics and book repair - What’s the big deal? Recordings from the 2025 ILAB Symposium

On 30 July 2025, the 4th ILAB Symposium, held in Melbourne, brought together leading voices from the rare book trade, libraries, and academia to explore pressing issues our trade is facing.
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Session 2 of the 2025 ILAB Symposium discussed ethical principles that guide book conservation, which often intersect, sometimes contentiously, with commercial interests and personal values.
Have you ever felt that you sanctioned an unethical book repair? Or judged a colleague for having done so? What does it actually mean to repair a book in an unethical way?

The session was led by internationally renowned conservator Natasha Herman, followed by a panel discussion considering how aesthetic choices, historical integrity, and cultural perception shape decisions about book repair.
Using real-world examples, the session was intended to give room for a nuanced dialogue beyond a simple good/bad binary, highlighting the complex ethics surrounding the care of book heritage.

Speaker: Natasha Herman, STILT® Book Cradles and Redbone Bindery, Groningen (The Netherlands)
Moderator: Mats Petersson, ILAB Vice President; Centralantikvariatet, Stockholm (Sweden)
Panelists:
• Nicolas Malais, ILAB General Secretary; Librairie Nicolas Malais, Paris (France)
• Dr Anna Welch, Principal Collection Curator, History of the Book, State Library Victoria, Melbourne (Australia)

To view all recordings of the 2025 ILAB Symposium, please follow --> THIS LINK