Abstract

A whole generation of neutrino experiments at artificial neutrino sources has recently finished data taking. CHORUS and NOMAD took their last data in 1997 and 1998 respectively. LSND and Chooz stopped running in 1998 and Palo Verde will switch off in 1999. Only Karmen will continue to take data until 2001. Final or preliminary results of all these experiments will be reviewed. Two future short baseline accelerator projects - Boone and I216 - will be presented which address the verification of the LSND result. The Kamland project - a very long baseline reactor experiment - will be described as well.

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