Look on the Tascam web site for a pro audio ADC. Friend uses an older model to transcript all his vinyl to digital, he stores the digital version to a CD or external hard drive.
There is software also that can be used with a PC but its not as good IMO for the recording part anyway. That said this software in many cases separate the tracks and adds meta data (meta data being the track numbers and names). Thats the largest issue taking the single large file (1 per side) and breaking it into the separate tracks and then adding meta data. This is time consuming unless software is used and that will not be perfect.
Unless you have records that are not available in the digital domain already it’s a vert time-consuming venture. Worth it is subjective and you’ll have to decide if its worth it for you. I think if there is already a digital version, that will end up sounding better then a recording from a vinyl record.
There are some propriety devices and software out there for this but from my experience costly.