Birmingham City Council – Burial & cremation records – when the physical gets too physical (Phase 1)
Digitisation & transcription of volumes upon volumes of valuable and irreplaceable burial records.
TWA offers a cemetery solution specifically constructed for bereavement services. This five phase process is designed to lead organisations through the distinct stages of digitisation, transcription, offline access, online management and access, right through to public access, and is perfect for crematorium and cemetery based records and registers. From retrieving grave, burial, cremation or map entries, to protecting physical items from damage or loss, the five phase process is on hand to support the bereavement sector every step of the way.
Learn more about our cemetery solutionCounter deterioration, damage and loss with robust digital duplicates
Maintain reputation and integrity stylistically and guard against infringements
Save on operational costs relating to the management of physical archives
Maintain obligations and look-up services in the absence of records and registers
Balancing the access and research of cemetery archives against the vulnerable nature of physical heritage items is a real dilemma for cemetery collection holders. Creating digital replicas of physical archive material overcomes barriers, creating opportunities for simple offline searches, online management and even revenue generation, removing associated handling risks.
Cemetery Solution: Digitisation (Phase 1)Digitisation & transcription of volumes upon volumes of valuable and irreplaceable burial records.
Townsweb Archiving were consulted by Birmingham City Council because, like many authorities, they were.