Historyincreme
Historyincreme, or its commonly used acronym HCI, is a term associated with the concept of progressive relocation of remnants of historical records, writing, and scholarship from dying formats to digital ones. The process, whose trajectory spans several decades, involves a transformative shift from tangible to intangible, static to dynamic, and analog to digital, thereby reshaping the nature of cultural heritage.
The assigns first hints at the concept's foundational moment appear in the mid-20th century's European and American
Utilization as a record-keeping model involving node interlinking offered unparalleled advancements in retrievability and configured HCI