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− | [[Image:Spider map.jpg|thumb|113px| The outline of a spidergram]]
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− | Spidergrams, spidergraphs, spider diagrams and spider maps are all terms used to describe a mindmap-like hierarchical diagram. There is no authoritative definition of these terms, just common use from which a general description can be derived.
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− | Spidergrams DO:
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− | :* Have a central topic,
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− | :* organize information in a pure hierarchy,
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− | :* have text on horizontal node lines,
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− | :* typically employ long phrases, or sentences.
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− | Spidergrams RARELY:
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− | :* use color,
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− | :* use curved lines (other than round the central topic),
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− | :* make much use of images added to the diagram,
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− | :* have just one or two words entries (unlike a Buzan mind map),
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− | :* use bubbles or boxes around nodes (see [[bubble diagram]].
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− | ==== Other uses of these terms ====
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− | "Spider diagram" has another (disputed) meaning in mathematics - see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_diagram| Wikipedia entry]. The term "spidergram" has an alternative meaning in [http://instruct.uwo.ca/earth-sci/300b-001/spider.htm| geology] and another in representing [http://books.google.com/books?id=JzetfPqHNUQC&pg=PA14&lpg=PA14&dq=spidergrams&source=bl&ots=wnzc_i4fm4&sig=0Hzc7YdAdHnukCQb0rVn_FvZezk&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=26&ct=result#PPA15,M1| data] where the spidergrams look like radar plots / radar chart webs.
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