Software is by far the most used instrument in astronomy, and as robust research requires reproducibility and transparency, computational methods should be easily discoverable and open to examination. The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL, ascl.net) makes the software that drives our discipline discoverable. The ASCL is a free online registry and repository for astrophysics research software. Containing over 3300 entries, it not only includes all the major codes that have enabled astro science, thus making it easy to find this software, it also advocates for open source and FAIR practices, and enables trackable formal software citation. Its entries have been cited more than 16,000 times in over 200 journals, and are indexed by ADS and Web of Science. This presentation covers how to use the ASCL and how it benefits the community.
Alice Allen, Astrophysics Source Code Library/University of Maryland, MD, USA/Michigan Technological University, MI, USA