Marjorie Cotton's expertise was recognized by overseas organizations such as
UNESCO, who sought her advice on children's library services in 1955 requesting that she prepare a paper for a seminar to be held in Delhi on the subject of “Stimulating Children’s Reading”. 800 delegates assembled at Parliament House where Prime Minister Nehru gave the opening address. Of the 46 presenters, only one was a woman.
The Marjorie Cotton Award A biennial award was established in Marjorie’s memory by the
Australian Library and Information Association. The Award strives to: • promote the role and image of librarians providing library services for young people • recognize individual achievement and co-operative networking in providing services for young people in public libraries and school libraries • encourage children's and youth services librarians and teacher librarians to actively support the profession and the Association
Past recipients of the Marjorie Cotton Award • Melinda McNaughton (2008) Sutherland Shire Libraries • Carolyn Bourke (2006), Fairfield City Library Service • Joanne Oliver (2004), Camden Library Service • Sarah Steed (2000), Parramatta Library • Narelle Poulton (1998), Central Northern Libraries: Tamworth • Heather Fisher (1996), Gosford City Library ==Images==