The other answers on this thread will certainly work .... But adding jars directly on your machine's CLASSPATH or at the command line can be a very difficult strategy for development . . .
The most common, idiomatic way to include jars in a clojure app is Leiningen (easy, one step install on github -- begginers should check note at the end of this answer for a caveat)... Leiningen can also install the clojure environment and launch your repl for you, preloaded with the right jar environment.
It is essentially a java dependency manager and build tool rolled into one - i.e. like ivy or the maven Pom.xml which we use for java development.
A Few examples of how to use Leiningen to interact with multiple libs in a simple and scalable fashion :
To launch a repl, such that the jars in your project.clj file are on the classpath :
lein repl
To update your jars in your maven repo specified by your project.clj :
lein deps
Finally , lein let's you export "uberjars" which are akin to "fatjars", i.e. they have all the dependencies bundled for you.
A minor update regarding the new Lein version : Note for begginers.
There are two scripts you can run to install Leiningan, it might be safer to run this one:
https://github.com/jayunit100/leiningen/blob/stable/bin/lein (the stable release)
Rather than this one:
https://raw.github.com/technomancy/leiningen/preview/bin/lein (the latest update, which is a preview).