摘要:Electronic literature, or e-lit, poses particular challenges for publishing, not only in terms of preservation but also in terms of editorial strategy and philosophy. Editorial praxis is driven by a simple question one must confront when working in e-lit publication: How does one publish and preserve a piece of complex multimedia work in a way that balances competing archival, scholarly, and creative needs? This article will explore some of the issues that editors must, sooner or later, face if they are to build and maintain a robust platform for works of both e-lit and media scholarship, using as an example the philosophies of one journal specializing in e-lit publication.