The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) is a free online registry of research codes; it is indexed by ADS and Web of Science and has over 1300 code entries. Its entries are increasingly used to cite software; citations have been doubling each year since 2012 and every major astronomy journal accepts citations to the ASCL. Codes in the resource cover all aspects of astrophysics research and many programming languages are represented. In the past year, the ASCL added dashboards for users and administrators, started minting Digital Objective Identifiers (DOIs) for software it houses, and added metadata fields requested by users. This presentation covers the ASCL's growth in the past year and the opportunities afforded it as one of the few ...
Abstract. The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) provides access to the astronomical literature through ...
Service has become an indispensable research tool for as-tronomers and astrophysicists worldwide. In...
Astrocomp is a project based on a collaboration among the University of Roma La Sapienza, the Astrop...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) is a free online registry of research codes; it is index...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library, started in 1999, moved to a new infrastructure in 2014 with en...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) is a free online registry of codes used in astronomy res...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library at http://ascl.net currently lists over 40 codes of value to as...
Though computational methods are widely used in many disciplines, many researchers do not share the ...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) contains 3000 metadata records about astrophysics resear...
Software is the most used instrument in astronomy, and organizations such as NASA and the Heidelberg...
Long abstract for talk given at Metrics workshop at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Association for I...
Asclepias is a project between CERN/Zenodo, NASA ADS and AAS to promote scientific software into an ...
Astrocomp is a project developed by the INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Catania, University of Rom...
Libraries and societies share a commitment to helping researchers preserve, share, discover, and rec...
<p>The complexity and size of current astronomical data presents new problems for standard fil...
Abstract. The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) provides access to the astronomical literature through ...
Service has become an indispensable research tool for as-tronomers and astrophysicists worldwide. In...
Astrocomp is a project based on a collaboration among the University of Roma La Sapienza, the Astrop...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) is a free online registry of research codes; it is index...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library, started in 1999, moved to a new infrastructure in 2014 with en...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) is a free online registry of codes used in astronomy res...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library at http://ascl.net currently lists over 40 codes of value to as...
Though computational methods are widely used in many disciplines, many researchers do not share the ...
The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) contains 3000 metadata records about astrophysics resear...
Software is the most used instrument in astronomy, and organizations such as NASA and the Heidelberg...
Long abstract for talk given at Metrics workshop at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Association for I...
Asclepias is a project between CERN/Zenodo, NASA ADS and AAS to promote scientific software into an ...
Astrocomp is a project developed by the INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Catania, University of Rom...
Libraries and societies share a commitment to helping researchers preserve, share, discover, and rec...
<p>The complexity and size of current astronomical data presents new problems for standard fil...
Abstract. The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) provides access to the astronomical literature through ...
Service has become an indispensable research tool for as-tronomers and astrophysicists worldwide. In...
Astrocomp is a project based on a collaboration among the University of Roma La Sapienza, the Astrop...