Referencing Tip #1 - Use Google Books to replace unverifiable references.
For a subject like Gandhi, you will often come across references such as this:
^ Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi (1997). The Mahatma and the Poet. New Delhi: National Book Trust, India. p. 1.
(reference 6 on this oldid - http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohandas_Karamchand_Gandhi&oldid=470829986)
The reference was for Rabindranath Tagore being the person who coined the term "Mahatma" for Gandhi.
Instead, by searching for "Tagore coined the term Mahatma" on Google, I got lots of links, a few with preview.
I immediately find this link:
So when I click the link, i reach this page,
http://books.google.co.in/books?id=g2DHBzEO9UEC&pg=PA15&dq=Tagore+coined+the+term+Mahatma&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IpQOT9TpEYjUrQetj6XsAQ&ved=0CEIQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tagore%20coined%20the%20term%20Mahatma&f=false
which works admirably as a reference:
It was Tagore who popularised the term "Mahatma" - Great soul, as a description of Gandhi.
So just pickup the page url & add it to reftag
http://reftag.appspot.com/
and bang! RefTag gives you a ready made WikiText reference to use:
<ref name="PrasadMalikPrasad2007">{{cite book|last1=Prasad|first1=Amar Nath|last2=Malik|first2=Rajiv K.|last3=Prasad |first3=A.N. |title=Indian English poetry and fiction: critical elucidations|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=g2DHBzEO9UEC&pg=PA15|accessdate=12 January 2012|date=1 November 2007|publisher=Sarup & Sons|isbn=978-81-7625-730-5|page=15}}</ref>
Just add it instead to the article instead of the unverifiable reference & you only need to save.
Actually, since I used a different search term, I found another reference for the article instead of the one above.
Richard L. Johnson; Gandhi (Mahatma) (2006). Gandhi's experiments with truth: essential writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi. Lexington Books. p. 279. ISBN 978-0-7391-1143-7. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
Warm regards,
Ashwin Baindur
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