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'''DOE CODE''' is a software repository and discovery tool developed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) within the Department of Energy to manage and disseminate software resulting from DOE-funded research. DOE CODE serves as the Department of Energy’s software repository, providing a platform to archive, assign DOIs, and share software and source code from DOE-funded research, aiming to preserve software as a scientific asset, enhance research reproducibility, and facilitate technology transfer by making code accessible to the scientific community and public. Notable features include its integration with GitHub for code submission, its assignment of over 13,000 DOIs as of 2025, and its coverage of both open-source and restricted-access software from DOE national laboratories and grantees. | '''DOE CODE''' is a software repository and discovery tool developed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) within the Department of Energy to manage and disseminate software resulting from DOE-funded research. | ||
DOE CODE serves as the Department of Energy’s software repository, providing a platform to archive, assign DOIs, and share software and source code from DOE-funded research, aiming to preserve software as a scientific asset, enhance research reproducibility, and facilitate technology transfer by making code accessible to the scientific community and public. | |||
Notable features include its integration with GitHub for code submission, its assignment of over 13,000 DOIs as of 2025, and its coverage of both open-source and restricted-access software from DOE national laboratories and grantees. | |||
{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.osti.gov/doecode}} | {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.osti.gov/doecode}} | ||
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