So I am one of the many humanities students who have been dismayed from pursuing a Ph.D. (English, to be precise).  I was just accepted to the Pratt Institute's Library Science Program, which I really applied for on a whim.  I do have a bit of an interest in it, particularly researching and working with rare books.  My primary question is this: What should I expect from the program, and upon graduation?  Does the more intellectual work of academia end since this is a "professional" degree?  If I intend to stay within academia, will I be expected to continue researching and pursuing scholarly work?  Just what is the schooling and subsequent work like?