I just mean it helps the caster to write the text correctly as they copy it into a new book. It's why they need to have plenty of ink, quills, a pen knife to carve new tips for the quills, and time.
This is just me, but I think if a spell allows someone to do something at a level that would take someone doing it
without magic years and years to master, it probably shouldn't be a novice level spell. Cause otherwise it'd be too easy to stack something like:
"Blademaster's Dance (Novice): Allows a person to use Master level Swordsmanship as long as the spell is active.
Runner's Wind (Novice): Allows a person to use Master level Sprinting as long as the spell is active.
Giant's Strength (Novice): Allows a person to use Master level Strength as long as the spell is active."
In addition to the economic busting ripple effects of the printing press, as was also mentioned.