Relational practices should be the conceptual building infrastructure of custodianship. These practices are caring processes, which can be mutual, instigating further care and relationships[^1]. This mutuality potentially creates relationships, which might constitute interdependent networks. These networks can be used to extend the library. branching (forking?) the current library model
and providing the missed content in the public service. As Horvat affirms "it’s a process and a relation" 
[^1]:Bourriaud Nicolas Mathieu Copeland Simon Pleasance and Fronza Woods. 2010. Relational Aesthetics. Dijon: Les presses du réel.