User:Robert McClenon/Reference Myth
Sourcing and references to sources are very important in Wikipedia, and adequate sourcing is a necessary but not sufficient condition for the acceptance of a draft. There seems to be a myth among would-be submitters that adding more references is the key to the acceptance of a draft. Adequate sourcing is a necessary but not sufficient condition for the acceptance of a draft. No amount of editing will overcome a lack of notability, and no amount of adding of sources will make a run-of-the-mill item notable. If a draft has already been declined for lack of notability, it may be more useful to provide an explanation, in English, on the draft talk page, of how notability is satisfied. If you have already provided your best three references, and the draft has been declined, it does not need more references. It either needs a better explanation of notability, or the subject is not notable.