No "host" category for video/radio broadcasts
It's puzzling there is no "host" category for the names of hosts (or anchors) of radio and video broadcasts. There is for just about everything else - director, producer, guest, etc. Can one be created?
At my university it was decided (for items where the identification of the host was important) that the host's name should be appended to the program name (title):
"Talk of the Nation with Ray Suarez" or "Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams".
i.e.
host: Glass || Ira
It's very likely that Zotero will add host to appropriate item types (podcast, radio and TV podcast I'd assume) and once they do, they'll automatically migrate the information entered into Extra like that.
Edit: Note, though, that there is currently no citation style that actually uses the host variable, so as of now it's of limited use.
Thanks.
Published Place/Platform: Soundcloud
Publisher Place: Charlottesville, VA
Url: soundcloud.com/ottoman-history-podcast/lindner
The record has a URL, but the URL is not considered sufficient and the platform is also requested to be specified. Currently, I input this info on the "Format" section as "mp3, Soundcloud" and print out the bibliography. I thought a meaningful name could be host as a variable. Maybe it could have been variable "Place", but there is information about it as "Charlottesville, VA".
I'm trying to create a csl style for the center I work at. I can use many variables in the extra field, such as "annote", "status", "section", .. etc. -of course those accepted by https://validator.citationstyles.org/- but I want the variable name to be consistent with what it will do.. "host" seemed very suitable to me in this respect.
I also noticed that the "host" variable can also be used on the "song" type. So, while I was trying to use it as <text variable="host"/>, this variable was actually valid as <names variable="host">. In this format, I can use it in the extra field. Exactly the infrastructure I wanted was provided.
Thanks for be interested.