I have data in i feel giving results in depth will be too much for an article, I am considering to publish the main summary of the result and then publish the in depth results in another article, Is it Ok or it will count as plagiarism?
Publishing a summary of your results in one article and then publishing the in-depth results in another article is a common practice in academic publishing. It is not considered plagiarism as long as you clearly state in both articles that they are part of the same research project and provide appropriate citations and references to the previous article where the summary was published.
When publishing the in-depth results, you should also provide a brief overview of the summary article and its findings to ensure that readers have the necessary context to understand the new article. This will help readers see the progression of your research and how the in-depth results build upon the summary.
Remember to adhere to the ethical guidelines and policies of the journal or publication you are submitting to. It is always a good idea to consult the guidelines or seek advice from your advisor or colleagues to ensure you are following the appropriate protocols for publishing your research.
Yes You can but before using the previous result you have to give proper citation and if you are copy table or image from that article then you have to take permission from that journey. Besides this once take suggestion from your guide.