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In order to establish notability for the purposes of Wikipedia, articles need to include references that demonstrate sustained non-trivial coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. For guidance on referencing for Wikipedia, see Help:Referencing for beginners. If you need additional help, feel free to ask here or at my talk page.

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There are multiple ways to include references in an article, but probably the easiest and most common is to use: <ref>REFERENCE HERE</ref>. So for example when you type this:
Johnny told the devil "you son of a gun, I'm the best there's ever been."<ref>The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. ''Epic Records''.</ref>
What you get is this:

Johnny told the devil "you son of a gun, I'm the best there's ever been."[1]

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  1. ^ The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. Epic Records.
Also, you may want to look over guidance at Help:Referencing for beginners.
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Johnny told the devil "you son of a gun, I'm the best there's ever been."<ref>The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. ''Epic Records''.</ref> They engaged in a fiddle playing contest which Johnny Won.<ref>The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. ''Epic Records''.</ref> The story was later told in a popular song by Charlie Daniels.<ref>The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. ''Epic Records''.</ref> 

Which gives you this:

Johnny told the devil "you son of a gun, I'm the best there's ever been."[1] They engaged in a fiddle playing contest which Johnny Won.[2] The story was later told in a popular song by Charlie Daniels.[3]

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  1. ^ The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. Epic Records.
  2. ^ The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. Epic Records.
  3. ^ The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. Epic Records.

But instead of repeating the reference, you name it like this, and just repeat the name with a "/":

Johnny told the devil "you son of a gun, I'm the best there's ever been."<ref name="Daniels">The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. ''Epic Records''.</ref> They engaged in a fiddle playing contest which Johnny Won.<ref name="Daniels"/> The story was later told in a popular song by Charlie Daniels.<ref name="Daniels"/>

Which gives you this:

Johnny told the devil "you son of a gun, I'm the best there's ever been."[1] They engaged in a fiddle playing contest which Johnny Won.[1] The story was later told in a popular song by Charlie Daniels.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c The Devil went down to Georgia. (1979) Charlie Daniels. Epic Records.

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