This book reviews the status of a very exciting field — neutrino oscillations — at a very important time. The fact that neutrinos have mass has only been proved in the last few years and the acceptance of that fact has opened up a whole new area of study to understand the fundamental parameters of the mixing matrix.The book summarizes the results from all the experiments which have played a role in the measurement of neutrino oscillations and briefly describes the scope of some new planned experiments. Contributions include a theoretical introduction by Stephen Parke from FNAL, as well as articles from all the major experimental groups who have been pivotal in uncovering the nature of the neutrino mass.Contents:Neutrino Oscillation Phenomenology (S J Parke)The Super-Kamiokande Experiment (C W Walter)Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (S J M Peeters & J R Wilson)Neutrino Oscillation Physics with KamLAND: Reactor Antineutrinos and Beyond (K M Heeger)K2K: KEK to Kamioka Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiment (R J Wilkes)MINOS (P Vahle)The LSND and KARMEN Neutrino Oscillation Experiments (W C Louis)MiniBooNE (S J Brice)The OPERA Experiment in the CNGS Beam (D Autiero et al.)The T2K Experiment (D L Wark)The NOνA Experiment (G J Feldman)Double Chooz (G A Horton-Smith & T Lasserre)Daya Bay: A Sensitive Determination of θ13 with Reactor Antineutrinos (K B Luk & Y Wang)Readership: Physicists, researchers and graduate students in high energy/nuclear and particle physics.