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Is it repetitive to publish a paper in a journal and then publish the manuscript of the paper from the media?
Whether the manuscript of a paper published in the media is repeated after it is published in a journal mainly depends on your definition of "repeated publication" and your agreement with the journal.

Generally speaking, if the paper has been published in a journal, and the content of your manuscript published in the media is basically the same as that published in the journal, then this may be regarded as repeated publication. This is mainly because repeated publication is usually considered unnecessary, which may waste academic resources and confuse readers.

However, if the content of your manuscript published from the media is inconsistent with the content of your paper published in the journal, or if you have a specific agreement with the journal to allow you to publish your manuscript on other platforms, it is not necessarily repeated publication.

Therefore, if you plan to publish your original paper from the media, I suggest that you first understand the relevant regulations and requirements of the journal to ensure that your behavior conforms to the authorization and regulations of the journal. If you are not sure whether you can publish the manuscript, it is recommended to contact the journal editor or consult academic professionals.