Several years ago, ADS and EMAC personnel requested that the ASCL register EMAC software entries meeting the ASCL’s criteria so information about these resources would appear in ADS. In addition, ADS has expressed interest in receiving additional metadata, such as Zenodo concept DOIs, associated with codes registered by the ASCL to test whether this metadata can be used to enhance software records in ADS. The ASCL is pleased that NASA has funded this work through its HPOSS call. The one-year project will improve the visibility and citability of exoplanet research software, and is running under the direction of the editor of the ASCL, Alice Allen, and Dr. Peter Teuben, Co-I, through Eureka Scientific.